Mastering English spelling can be challenging for students. In academic writing, consistency is key to maintaining clarity and logic. Nonetheless, many students find it challenging to differentiate between British English vs. American English, especially when deciding on the correct spelling for words like “distill” or “distil.” For a more in-depth insight into these two English variants, please continue reading.
“Distil” or “Distill”
The word “distil/distill” functions solely as a verb, and can refer to the purifying process of liquid, the extraction of the essence of something, or making something more concentrated or stronger by distillation.
The small spelling difference between the two variants, is that in British English, you write it with only one L. Whereas, in American English, you write it with two L’s at the end.
British English
distil
American English
distill
In British English, the more common spelling is “distil,” whereas in American English, the more commonly used spelling is “distill.”
Examples of using “distil” and “distill” as a verb
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the verb “distil/distill” in British and American English.
- British English: Distil
- American English: Distill
“Distil” or “Distill” in the “-ed” form
The past tense or past participle form of “distil/distill” is “distilled” in both English variants. Below, you’ll find an overview with examples.
- British English: Distilled
- American English: Distilled
“Distil” or “Distill” in the “-ing” form
The “-ing” form of the verb, which is used in both gerund and present participle, “distil/distill” is “distilling” for both English variants.
- British English: Distilling
- American English: Distilling
Exceptions
There are several exceptions where the British and Americans share one spelling, as seen above. The noun distillation is one of them.
FAQs
In American English, you use “distill” with two L’s. In other English-speaking countries you use “distil.”
In the US, “distill” is written with two L’s.
“Distil into” typically means to separate or transform something into its essential or most important components through the process of distillation. It implies refining or concentrating a substance by removing impurities or extracting valuable elements.
In writing, “distil” typically means to condense or refine information, ideas, or language into its most essential or important elements. It involves simplifying complex concepts or details to make them clearer and more accessible to the reader.
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