
Correct spelling, explanation: the correct spelling is compromise. The word originates from Middle French (compromis) and Latin (compromissum), both of which refer to a mutual agreement or settlement of a dispute. Unlike some words where British and American English have different spellings (e.g., realise vs. realize), compromise is spelled with -ise in both variations of English. In short, compromise is always the correct spelling, and compromize is a mistake.
Definition of compromise:
1. Noun, an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions
After hours of negotiation, they finally reached a compromise that satisfied both parties.
A good relationship requires patience, understanding, and sometimes a little compromise.
2. Verb, settle a dispute by mutual concession
She refused to compromise her values, even under pressure.
Skipping meals can compromise your health in the long run.
Collocations with compromise:
Some of the most commonly used collocations include:
1. Reach a compromise: to come to an agreement by making mutual concessions.
After long discussions, they finally reached a compromise on the contract terms.
2. Make a compromise: to adjust one’s position in order to settle a disagreement.
She made a compromise by agreeing to a lower salary in exchange for more flexible hours.
3. Accept a compromise: to agree to terms that involve concessions from both sides.
The company had to accept a compromise to avoid a lawsuit.
4. Compromise on something: to give up part of one’s demands to reach an agreement.
They had to compromise on the wedding venue because their first choice was too expensive.

Incorrect spelling, explanation: compromize is a mistake because it does not exist in standard English – the correct spelling is always compromise. Some verbs in English end in -ize (e.g., realize, organize, customize), but compromise does not belong to this group. The -ise in compromise comes from Latin, not Greek. Unlike words ending in -ize, which come from the Greek suffix -izein, compromise follows a different etymological pattern.

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