Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English

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When writing academic papers like research papers, dissertations, or academic essays, maintaining consistency is crucial. It means ensuring coherence and clarity in vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and punctuation throughout the paper. However, some students find it challenging to distinguish between British English vs. American English, such as deciding whether to use “tyre” or “tire”. If you are eager to learn more about distinguishing between these two styles of English, read on.

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“Tyre” or “tire”

“Tyre” and “tire” are two different spellings of the same word, and they both function as nouns. A “tyre/tire” is the material covering a wheel. It is typically made of layers of fabric and rubber and filled with compressed air. It provides traction and a cushioned ride for vehicles and is an essential component of a wheel.

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British English

tyre

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American English

tire

The spelling “tyre” is used in British English, while “tire” is used in American English. These spelling differences are common in English, where words may have different spellings or meanings in different English-speaking regions. Consistency is crucial in academic writing. Avoid mixing things up.

Examples of using “tyre” and “tire”

The spelling difference of “tyre” and “tire” in British English compared to American English is illustrated in the examples below.

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  • I need to replace the worn-out tyre on my bicycle.
  • The car had a flat tyre, so we couldn’t continue our road trip.
  • The tyre on my car had a puncture and needed to be replaced.
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  • I need to replace the worn-out tire on my bicycle.
  • The car had a flat tire, so we couldn’t continue our road trip.
  • The tire on my car had a puncture and needed to be replaced.

FAQs

The correct spelling depends on the variant of English you are using:

  • British English: “Tyre” is the correct spelling
  • American English: “Tire” is the correct spelling

In the UK, the correct spelling is “tyre” when referring to the rubber covering a wheel. “Tyre” is the standard and accepted spelling in British English for this meaning.

In Australia, the spelling “tyre” is also used when referring to the rubber covering around a wheel, consistent with British English. So, “tyre” is the correct spelling for this meaning in Australian English as well.

The word “tyre” has been used in English since at least the 15th century, and it is believed to be a shortened form of “attire” because it “dressed” the wheel.

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Salome Stolle works as the brand manager for the English market at BachelorPrint. Throughout her 12-year residency in Denmark, she completed her International baccalaureate and Master’s in Culture, Communication, and Globalization with a specialization in media and market consumption. Through this experience, she has gained advanced competencies in academic writing and a high proficiency level in the English language. With her passion for writing, she does not only deliver well-written content but also strives to adjust to the students’ demands.

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Stolle, S. (2023, September 25). Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English. BachelorPrint. https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/british-english-vs-american-english/tyre-or-tire/ (retrieved 21/12/2024)

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Stolle, Salome. 2023. "Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English." BachelorPrint, Retrieved September 25, 2023. https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/british-english-vs-american-english/tyre-or-tire/.

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Salome Stolle, "Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English," BachelorPrint, September 25, 2023, https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/british-english-vs-american-english/tyre-or-tire/ (retrieved December 21, 2024).

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Stolle, Salome: Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English, in: BachelorPrint, 25/09/2023, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/british-english-vs-american-english/tyre-or-tire/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).

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Stolle, Salome: Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English, in: BachelorPrint, 25/09/2023, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/british-english-vs-american-english/tyre-or-tire/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).
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Stolle, Salome (2023): Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English, in: BachelorPrint, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/british-english-vs-american-english/tyre-or-tire/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).

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Stolle, Salome. "Tyre Or Tire – British vs. American English." BachelorPrint, 25/09/2023, https://www.bachelorprint.com/uk/british-english-vs-american-english/tyre-or-tire/ (retrieved 21/12/2024).

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