
Over time, the English language has developed distinct variations of pronunciation and spelling. Especially in academic writing, it is essential to uphold linguistic consistency and ensure a coherent flow to keep up academic integrity. British English vs. American English poses a highly noteworthy case, with a noticeable difference in spelling. This article delves into the specific case of βmanoeuvreβ or βmaneuver,β highlighting common patterns in these dialects.
βManoeuvreβ or βmaneuverβ
βManoeuvreβ and βmaneuverβ can both function as nouns or as verbs, spelled in different English variations. As a noun, it refers to a carefully planned or skillful move or series of moves, often carried out to achieve a specific end. It can be used in both a physical and metaphorical sense, such as in military strategies, sports, or any situation requiring tactical planning.
As a verb, βmanoeuvre/maneuverβ means to skillfully or carefully move or guide someone or something into a desired position. It also encompasses the act of manipulating situations or navigating through them with skill and tact to achieve a particular outcome or advantage.
While the British English version follows the spelling of its French derived noun βmanoeuvre,β the spelling in American English follows the simpler spelling reform of just using β-euverβ at the end instead of β-oeuvre.β

British English
manoeuvre

American English
maneuver
Both spellings are correct; however, in British English, the more common spelling is βmanoeuvre.β In American English, the more common spelling is βmaneuver.β Regardless of the dialect chosen for your academic work, it is imperative to maintain consistency in your spelling in order to prevent any potential impact on academic integrity and credibility.
Examples of using βmanoeuvreβ and βmaneuverβ as a noun
The following examples below will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the noun βmanoeuvre/maneuverβ in British and American English.
- British English: βManoeuvreβ
- American English: βManeuverβ


Examples of using βmanouevreβ and βmaneuverβ as a verb
The example sentences below will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the verb βmanoevure/maneuverβ in British and American English.
- British English: βTo manoeuvreβ
- American English: βTo maneuverβ


βManoeuvreβ or βmaneuverβ in the β-edβ form
The β-edβ inflection of the verb βto manoeuvre/maneuverβ indicates the past tense or past participle of the word. Below, youβll find an overview with examples.
- British English: βManoeuvredβ
- American English: βManeuveredβ


βManoeuvreβ or βmaneuverβ in the β-ingβ form
When the verb βto manoeuvre/maneuverβ is inflected in the β-ingβ form, it implies the present participle or a gerund. Following the respective spelling conventions of British English and American English, the different variants are outlined below.
- British English: βManoeuvringβ
- American English: βManeuveringβ


FAQs
βManeuverβ and βmanoeuvreβ refer to the same concept of a skillful or strategic move, but the difference in spelling reflects the variation between American English (βmaneuverβ) and British English (βmanoeuvreβ). Essentially, βmaneuverβ is used in the United States, while βmanoeuvreβ is preferred in the UK, Canada, Australia, and other countries using British spelling conventions.
βManoeuvreβ refers to a carefully planned or skillful move, action, or series of moves, either physically, as in a military or naval operation, or metaphorically, in a strategic or tactical context. It can be used as both a noun and a verb, denoting the action itself or the act of performing such an action.
Synonyms for βmanoeuvre/maneuverβ include strategy, tactic, move, operation, plan, ploy, ruse, and scheme. These words refer to planned or skillful actions or strategies designed to achieve a specific outcome or advantage, often used in contexts ranging from military operations to everyday situations requiring tact or skill.
In the US, βmaneuverabilityβ is spelled with an βeβ before the βuβ β as βmaneuverability.β This follows the American spelling convention of using βmaneuverβ instead of the British βmanoeuvre.β
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