Definitions
- Referring to the act of using capital letters at the beginning of a word or sentence. - Talking about the practice of investing money or resources in a business or venture. - Describing the process of taking advantage of an opportunity or maximizing potential gains.
- Referring to the act of using capital letters at the beginning of a word or sentence. - Talking about the practice of investing money or resources in a business or venture. - Describing the process of taking advantage of an opportunity or maximizing potential gains.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to the use of capital letters at the beginning of a word or sentence.
- 2Both words can also refer to the practice of investing money or resources in a business or venture.
- 3Both words can describe the process of taking advantage of an opportunity or maximizing potential gains.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Capitalising is more commonly used in British English, while capitalize is more commonly used in American English.
- 2Form: Capitalising is a verb form, while capitalize can be used as both a verb and an adjective.
Remember this!
Capitalising and capitalize are synonyms that refer to the use of capital letters at the beginning of a word or sentence, as well as the practice of investing money or resources in a business or venture. The difference lies in their spelling, usage, form, and variations. Capitalising is the British English spelling and is more commonly used in British English, while capitalize is the American English spelling and is more commonly used in American English. Additionally, capitalising is a verb form, while capitalize can be used as both a verb and an adjective.