British English vs American English Words Starting With A

Last Updated: Feb 24, 2026, 21:48 IST

British and American English differ primarily on pronunciation, spelling, and vocabulary. This article will help you learn some of the most common vocabulary differences between British and American English words.

British English and American English word list starting from the letter A.
British English and American English word list starting from the letter A.

British and American English differ primarily on pronunciation, spelling, and vocabulary. This article will help you learn some of the most common vocabulary differences between British and American English words starting from the letter A.

Some of the key differences between British English and American English words can be noted in their spellings. For example, look at the usage of '-or' vs. '-our': American English (US) uses words like flavor, honor, while British English (UK) uses words like flavour, honour.

British English refers to collective nouns as plural, while American English refers to them as singular. In terms of tenses, UK English often uses '-t' (learnt), while US English uses '-ed' (learned).

Also, did you know that British English writes dates in DD/MM/YY format, while American English writes dates in MM/DD/YY format?

Speaking of abbreviations, British English does not put a period after an abbreviation (Dr, Mr, Mrs, and Vs are all written without periods after them). Whereas, American English puts periods after abbreviations (Dr., Mr., Mrs., and Vs. all have periods after them).

US English words also differ from UK English words in terms of vocabulary. In this article, we will look into the list of words starting from the letter A and how they differ in British English versus American English. 

British English vs American English Words Starting With A

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Below, we have shared the list of British English and American English words. For example, you can see while we say 'aeroplane' in British English, the same word goes by 'airplane' in American English. Similarly, the word 'aerial' (a device that transmits radio/tv signals) is reffered to as 'antenna'. Let's look at the complete list.

British English American English
Aeroplane Airplane
Aerial  Antenna
Apologise Apologize
Analyse Analyze
Abattoir Slaughterhouse
Anaemia Anemia
Anaesthesia Anesthesia
Annexe Annex
Armour Armor
Artefact Artifact
Accommodation Accommodations
Aerofoil Airfoil
Aubergine Eggplant
Autumn Fall
Anti-clockwise Counter-clockwise
Action replay Instant replay
Allen Key Allen Wrench
Aluminium Aluminum
Aniseed Anise
Articulated lorry Tractor trailer

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