
Incorrect spelling, explanation: the reason you can’t spell hobbyist as hobbiest lies in the structure of the word and the rules of English spelling and grammar. The word hobbyist is formed by combining hobby (a noun) with the suffix -ist. The suffix -ist is used to indicate a person who practices, participates in, or has an interest in something. Hobbiest does not follow this rule and does not include a recognized suffix like -ist, so it doesn’t make grammatical sense. The spelling hobbiest likely arises because English speakers associate -est with superlative adjectives (like happiest or biggest).

Correct spelling, explanation: the word hobbyist is the proper and widely accepted term in English to describe a person who engages in a hobby. Hobby comes from the Old English hobyn, referring to a small horse (hobbyhorse). By extension, it referred to a child’s toy horse, and later, metaphorically, it came to describe a favorite pastime or interest. The -ist suffix is commonly used to indicate someone who practices or is involved in something. The term hobbiest does not exist in standard English dictionaries.
Definition of hobbyist:
Noun, a person who pursues a particular hobby
As a hobbyist gardener, she spends her weekends tending to her vibrant flower beds and growing fresh vegetables.
The photography club welcomes hobbyists of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned enthusiasts.
Collocations with hobbyist:
Some of the most commonly used collocations include:
1. Hobbyist photographer: refers to someone who pursues photography as a hobby rather than professionally.
As a hobbyist photographer, Tom enjoys capturing sunsets and landscapes during his travels.
2. Hobbyist woodworker: describes someone who engages in woodworking for enjoyment, not as a profession.
The hobbyist woodworker spent months crafting a beautiful handmade dining table for his family.
3. Hobbyist gardener: refers to someone who grows plants, flowers, or vegetables as a leisure activity.
Mary, a dedicated hobbyist gardener, transformed her backyard into a lush and colorful paradise.
4. Hobbyist mechanic: someone who enjoys working on cars, bikes, or other machinery as a pastime.
My uncle, a hobbyist mechanic, restores vintage cars in his garage during the weekends.

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