
Incorrect spelling, explanation: the spelling hobbiest is a mistake because it does not follow English word formation rules. The correct word hobbyist is formed by combining hobby (a noun: an activity done for enjoyment) and the -ist suffix, which is used to describe a person involved in a particular activity, interest, or profession. Hobbiest looks like a superlative, however, hobby is a noun, not an adjective. Nouns like hobby do not take the -est suffix because you can’t express the most hobby as a superlative. This is grammatically incorrect.

Correct spelling, explanation: the word hobbyist combines hobby (a pursuit or pastime) with -ist (a person who does something), giving us a person who engages in hobbies. The form hobbiest does not have an etymology because it is not a recognized word. It likely stems from a misunderstanding of English spelling patterns, particularly confusion with the -est suffix used for superlative adjectives (e.g., happy → happiest). The word hobbyist has a well-documented etymological origin.
Definition of hobbyist:
Noun, someone who does something as a hobby
As a photography hobbyist, Maria spends her weekends capturing stunning landscapes and experimenting with new camera techniques.
Mark, a passionate hobbyist in woodworking, has built an impressive collection of handmade furniture for his home.
Collocations with hobbyist:
Some of the most commonly used collocations include:
1. Hobbyist programmer: refers to someone who codes and develops software for personal enjoyment rather than as a professional job.
Even as a hobbyist programmer, Sarah developed a mobile app to organize her daily tasks.
2. Hobbyist collector: describes someone who collects items (like stamps, coins, or memorabilia) for enjoyment.
Being a hobbyist collector, he has accumulated a rare assortment of vintage comic books over the years.
3. Hobbyist musician: refers to someone who plays an instrument or creates music purely as a hobby.
John, a hobbyist musician, often plays guitar at small family gatherings for fun.
4. Amateur hobbyist: highlights someone who is not a professional in their chosen hobby but participates with passion and enthusiasm.
Although an amateur hobbyist, she has painted several pieces that could rival professional art.

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Really awesome spellings here. We’re very glad to have stumbled upon your English guide. Thank you
I was thinking if you would be able to mention in every definition if presented word is British version of English spelling.