Humanities › English Allot, A Lot, and Alot Commonly Confused Words Share Flipboard Email Print Each guest was alloted an equal portion of cake. David Malan/Getty Images English English Grammar An Introduction to Punctuation Writing By Richard Nordquist Richard Nordquist English and Rhetoric Professor Ph.D., Rhetoric and English, University of Georgia M.A., Modern English and American Literature, University of Leicester B.A., English, State University of New York Dr. Richard Nordquist is professor emeritus of rhetoric and English at Georgia Southern University and the author of several university-level grammar and composition textbooks. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on October 19, 2017 Once we eliminate alot (a common misspelling of a lot), we can focus on the difference between the homophones allot and a lot. Definitions The verb allot means to give or allow a share or portion of something. A lot means a large amount. (A lot is often a less formal way of saying many or much). Always spell a lot as two words, not one. (Alot is regarded as a misspelling of a lot.) See Avoid These 10 Words in Formal Writing. Also see the usage notes below. Examples "[E]very college has its own application, so you have to allot a certain amount of time for every application you have to complete."(Alison Cooper Chisolm and Anna Ivey, How to Prepare a Standout College Application, 2013)When I was younger, my mother and I moved around a lot, so I changed schools all the time."He had a soft southern accent and he laughed a lot, disclosing teeth too white and too even to be anything but 1950 vintage Sears and Roebuck dentures."(Stephen King, The Shining, 1977)"She leads him past a hall and staircase into a cool room with a high ceiling and silver wallpaper, a piano, watercolors of scenery, [and] a lot of sets of books in a recessed bookcase."(John Updike, Rabbit, Run, 1960) Usage Notes "Allot means to 'parcel out' (the noun is allotment). It has nothing to do with a lot (i.e. a 'large quantity'). But the real error comes when [the two words a lot] are written as one--'alot.' People do this either because pronunciation runs them together, or perhaps influenced by such spelling as 'aloud' and 'alone.' Whatever the excuse, alot is always wrong."(Philip Gooden, Who's Whose: A No-Nonsense Guide to Easily Confused Words. Walker & Company, 2004) A Lot, Not Alot"Teachers of writing have seen the spelling alot in student papers more times than they care to remember, and they can expect to keep on seeing it. Even experienced writers find themselves writing alot for a lot, especially when working under pressure . . .. The fusion of an article and a noun into a single word is a normal linguistic phenomenon, having occurred in another and awhile, so it is possible that we all may write alot one day. For the time being, however, keep in mind that alot is still considered an error in print."(The American Heritage Guide to Contemporary Usage and Style. Houghton Mifflin, 2005) Practice (a) "My mother and the boys spent _____ of time visiting Grandpa and Grandma Carden."(Eudora Welty, One Writer's Beginnings, 1984)(b) "When it comes to rhythm, you have to _____ each note its proper amount of time, or number of beats."(Michael Sanchez, Fiddle for Dummies. Wiley, 2015) Answers Answers to Practice Exercises: Allot, A Lot, and Alot (a) "My mother and the boys spent a lot of time visiting Grandpa and Grandma Carden."(Eudora Welty, One Writer's Beginnings, 1984)(b) "When it comes to rhythm, you have to allot each note its proper amount of time, or number of beats."(Michael Sanchez, Fiddle for Dummies. Wiley, 2015) Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Nordquist, Richard. "Allot, A Lot, and Alot." ThoughtCo, Aug. 27, 2020, thoughtco.com/allot-a-lot-and-alot-1692703. Nordquist, Richard. (2020, August 27). Allot, A Lot, and Alot. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/allot-a-lot-and-alot-1692703 Nordquist, Richard. "Allot, A Lot, and Alot." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/allot-a-lot-and-alot-1692703 (accessed May 29, 2023). copy citation Featured Video