Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly

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Spelling mistakes can significantly impact the clarity and integrity of your academic writing. A common error, such as confusing “piece” with “peice,” can detract from the professionalism of your work and obscure your intended meaning. Ensuring that spelling is accurate is crucial for effective communication. This article will cover everything you need to know about this common spelling error.

The correct spelling of “piece”

The term “piece” grammatically functions as a noun and as a verb. As a noun, it refers to a portion or slice of an object or material, while its verbal usage refers to the act of assembling something from individual parts. The correct spelling of “piece” is with an “ie” as in “pie.”

Correct spelling

piece

Incorrect spelling

peice

A likely reason for this misspelling is phonetics. The English language sometimes lacks structure when it comes to the spelling of words. There are words with “ie,” such as achieve, belief, thief, and piece. However, many words contain “ei,” such as ceiling, receipt, and receive. Since English spelling has been influenced by various languages, some defy the rule of “i before e except after c,” such as “science.” This can make English more difficult to learn for not only foreigners but also native English speakers.

Examples

  • The artist unveiled her latest piece at the gallery. (Noun)
  • She handed me a piece of chocolate, and it tasted heavenly. (Noun)
  • She tried to piece together the torn letter. (Verb)
  • They slowly pieced the puzzle to form the complete picture. (Verb)

Mnemonic for spelling “piece”

Despite the difficult spelling of “piece,” there is a suitable mnemonic to memorize the correct spelling.

Note: Learning the correct spelling of “piece” is a piece of pie.

FAQs

The correct spelling is “piece” with the “i” before the “e.”

“Peice” does not exist, the correct spelling is “piece.” “Piece” means a portion or part of something.

“To say one’s piece”  means to express one’s opinion or thoughts on a particular subject. It typically refers to having an opportunity to speak one’s mind or share one’s viewpoint in a discussion or debate.

Common synonyms for “piece” are: portion, part, slice, segment, or section.

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Gertschnig, M. (2024, November 18). Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly. BachelorPrint. https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/ (retrieved 21/12/2024)

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Gertschnig, Melissa. 2024. "Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly." BachelorPrint, Retrieved November 18, 2024. https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/.

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Melissa Gertschnig, "Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly," BachelorPrint, November 18, 2024, https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/ (retrieved December 21, 2024).

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Gertschnig, Melissa: Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly, in: BachelorPrint, 18/11/2024, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).

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Gertschnig, Melissa: Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly, in: BachelorPrint, 18/11/2024, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).
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Gertschnig, Melissa (2024): Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly, in: BachelorPrint, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).

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Gertschnig, Melissa. "Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly." BachelorPrint, 18/11/2024, https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).

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Number. Gertschnig M. Piece Or Peice – How To Spell It Correctly [Internet]. BachelorPrint. 2024 [cited 21/12/2024]. Available from: https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/spelling-mistakes/piece-or-peice/


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