See also: Cancel cancell (obsolete) From Middle English cancellen, from Anglo-Norman canceler (“to cross out with lines”) (modern French chanceler (“unsteady...
(Valencia) [kan.selˈlaɾ] cancel·lar (first-person singular present cancel·lo, first-person singular preterite cancel·lí, past participle cancel·lat); root stress:...
See also: cancel Cancel (plural Cancels) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Cancel is the 8649th most common surname in the United...
canceled (American spelling) simple past and past participle of cancel canceled (not comparable) US standard spelling of cancelled. canceled, cancelled...
cancel + -able cancellable (comparative more cancellable, superlative most cancellable) Which can be cancelled. This commitment is not cancellable. which...
See also: Cancels cancels plural of cancel cancels third-person singular simple present indicative of cancel snaclec...
Wikipedia has an article on: cancel culture Wikipedia Wikimedia Commons has more media related to: Cancel culture cancel culture (uncountable) (neologism...
cancel out (third-person singular simple present cancels out, present participle cancelling out or canceling out, simple past and past participle cancelled...
cancelling (UK) canceling present participle and gerund of cancel canceling, cancelling at Google Ngram Viewer...