Canceled and cancelled are both correct ways of spelling this word.
The correct US spelling is canceled. The variant in the UK is cancelled with a double L.
canceled
cancelling Just to add, it is acceptable to spell this with either one or two 'l's. You can spell it 'canceling' or 'cancelling'. It is also correct to write either 'canceled' or 'cancelled'.
Both are correct. Cancelled/Cancelling is British spelling. Canceled/Canceling is American spelling.
verb
The correct US spelling is canceled. The variant in the UK is cancelled with a double L.
The past tense of "cancel" is spelled "cancelled" in British English and "canceled" in American English.
Canceled or Cancelled are both considered correct by the American Heritage and Merriam Webster dictionaries.
canceled
cancelling Just to add, it is acceptable to spell this with either one or two 'l's. You can spell it 'canceling' or 'cancelling'. It is also correct to write either 'canceled' or 'cancelled'.
Both are correct. Cancelled/Cancelling is British spelling. Canceled/Canceling is American spelling.
Yes, it was canceled.
no it has not been canceled
No, it was never canceled.
No, the Super Bowl isn't canceled.
It was canceled because of world war 1&2
no.its not canceled