What is Nevada's Most Misspelled Word?

NEVADA - Nevada is a state defined by high stakes and iconic, often difficult-to-pronounce names like Owyhee, Tonopah, and Mesquite. However, when Nevadans turn to the internet for help with their ABCs, the results show that it isn't the local geography causing the most trouble—it's a surprisingly common, everyday word.


What is Nevada's Most Misspelled Word?
What is Nevada's Most Misspelled Word?

According to various analyses of Google Search trends, specifically those tracking "how to spell" queries, Nevada has a unique and consistent spelling nemesis.

The Top Contender: Maintenance

In several annual reports, the word "maintenance" has been identified as the most frequently searched spelling term in Nevada.



  • The Linguistic Trap: The word is a classic "trap" because it stems from the verb maintain. Many people logically assume the spelling should be "maintain-ance." However, the middle "ai" changes to an "e," making the correct spelling m-a-i-n-t-e-n-a-n-c-e.
  • The Regional Context: From the massive resorts on the Las Vegas Strip to the sprawling mining operations in the north, "maintenance" is a high-frequency word in the Nevada workforce, which may explain why locals are so keen to get it right.

Other Notable Nevada Misspellings

While maintenance often takes the top spot, other words have made frequent appearances on Nevada's "how to spell" list:

  • Beautiful: Just like Florida and Texas, Nevada residents often struggle with the vowel-heavy sequence of "beautiful."
  • Caught: Interestingly, some datasets have identified the word "caught" as a regional struggle. This is often attributed to the "cot-caught" merger in Western accents, where the two words sound identical, making the "au" spelling less intuitive.
  • Neighbor: A common word with a tricky "ei" sequence that frequently trips up searchers in the Silver State.

The "Nevada" Pronunciation Rule

While not a spelling error per se, the state name itself is the center of the State most famous linguistic debate. Locals are famously protective of the correct pronunciation: Nev-ADD-ah (with the "a" as in "apple"). Newcomers often pronounce it Nev-AH-dah (with the "a" as in "father"), which is considered a major faux pas. While Nevadans know how to spell their state's name, they spend a significant amount of time teaching the rest of the country how to say it.



Why These Words?

Nevada FlagData shows that the most searched words aren't usually the longest ones (like supercalifragilisticexpialidocious), but rather the words we use every day that have "silent" letters or counter-intuitive vowel shifts. For Nevadans, the drive to be professional and accurate in a fast-paced economy makes a Google search for a word like maintenance a safe bet.