Definitions
Ticks is a noun that refers to small, blood-sucking arachnids that attach themselves to animals and humans.
Example
I found a tick on my leg after hiking in the woods.
Example
Ticks can transmit diseases like Lyme disease.
Tics is a noun that refers to sudden, repetitive movements or sounds that some people make, often due to a neurological condition called Tourette's syndrome.
Example
He has tics that cause him to blink frequently.
Example
Her vocal tics include clearing her throat and making clicking sounds.
Tips To Remember the Differences
Here are a few tips to easily distinguish the difference between these words while keeping in mind the description we've provided:
- To remember the difference between ticks and tics, think of the letter 'k' in ticks as standing for 'insect'. - Tics has no 'k', so it must be the word for the neurological condition.
Remember this!
Remember, ticks are blood-sucking insects while tics are sudden, repetitive movements or sounds.