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Occour vs. Occur: Mastering the Correct Spelling

Edited by Harlon Moss || By Janet White || Updated on March 14, 2024
"Occour" is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is "Occur," which means to take place or happen.

Which is correct: Occour or Occur

How to spell Occur?

Occour is Incorrect

Occur is Correct

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Key Differences

Associate "occur" with "current events" to help remember the spelling with one "r."
Remember that "occur" has one "o," two "c's," and one "r."
Think of "occur" as having a double "c" for "chance" to remind you it means something happening by chance.

Correct usage of Occur

Such problems occour frequently in the system.
Such problems occur frequently in the system.
The accident occoured late at night.
The accident occurred late at night.
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How often do these events occour?
How often do these events occur?
Did the meeting occour as planned?
Did the meeting occur as planned?

Occur Definitions

"Occur" means to happen or take place.
Natural disasters can occur without warning.
It implies being found or being met with.
These species occur in small numbers.
"Occur" can mean to have a particular opinion.
It never occurred to her to ask for help.
"Occur" refers to being present or existing.
The same pattern occurs throughout nature.
It can also signify coming into one's mind, as a thought or idea.
The idea occurred to him suddenly.
To take place; come about.
To be found to exist or appear
Copper deposits occur in the region.
To come to mind
The idea never occurred to me.
(intransitive) To happen or take place.
The liftoff will occur in exactly twelve seconds.
(intransitive) To present or offer itself.
I will write if the opportunity occurs.
(impersonal) To come or be presented to the mind; to suggest itself.
To be present or found.
The chemical monofluoroacetate occurs in all parts of Dichapetalum cymosum, and is responsible for its toxic effects.
To meet; to clash.
The resistance of the bodies they occur with.
To go in order to meet; to make reply.
I must occur to one specious objection.
To meet one's eye; to be found or met with; to present itself; to appear.
In Scripture, though the word heir occur, yet there is no such thing as "heir" in our author's sense.
To happen; to take place; as, I will write if opportunity occurs.
To come to the mind; to arise in the mind; to suggest itself; to be presented to the imagination or memory; - of an idea or thought; as, it never occurred to me to call John to ask.
There doth not occur to me any use of this experiment for profit.
Come to pass;
What is happening?
The meeting took place off without an incidence
Nothing occurred that seemed important
Come to one's mind; suggest itself;
It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary
A great idea then came to her
To be found to exist;
Sexism occurs in many workplaces
Precious stones occur in a large area in Brazil

Occur Sentences

Changes in the policy occur occasionally.
Such incidents should not occur in the workplace.
Innovations occur when people think creatively.
Mistakes like these occur from time to time.
Breakdowns occur less often with proper maintenance.
Eclipses occur when the Earth, moon, and sun align.
Natural disasters occur without warning.

Occur Idioms & Phrases

Make it occur

To ensure that something happens.
The team worked tirelessly to make the event occur despite the challenges.

FAQs

What is the verb form of Occur?

"Occur" is itself a verb.

Which conjunction is used with Occur?

Common conjunctions like "and" or "but" can be used, depending on the context.

What is the pronunciation of Occur?

"Occur" is pronounced as /əˈkɜr/.

What is the root word of Occur?

The root word is the Latin "occurrere."

Which article is used with Occur?

As a verb, "occur" typically doesn't need an article. However, related nouns like "occurrence" can be preceded by "an."

Why is it called Occur?

"Occur" comes from the Latin "occurrere," which means "to run to meet, to present itself."

Which vowel is used before Occur?

The vowel "a" can be used before "occur" as in "an occurrence."

What is the plural form of Occur?

Verbs like "occur" don't have plural forms.

What is the singular form of Occur?

"Occur" is a verb and does not have a singular or plural form in the same way nouns do.

Is Occur a noun or adjective?

"Occur" is a verb.

Is Occur an abstract noun?

"Occur" is a verb, but its related noun, "occurrence," can be seen as abstract.

Is Occur a collective noun?

No, "occur" is a verb.

Is the word Occur imperative?

No, "occur" is not in the imperative mood by itself, but it can be used in imperative sentences.

Which preposition is used with Occur?

"to" is often used with "occur," as in "occur to someone."

Is Occur an adverb?

No, "occur" is not an adverb.

How many syllables are in Occur?

"Occur" has two syllables.

How do we divide Occur into syllables?

Oc-cur.

What part of speech is Occur?

"Occur" is a verb.

What is the opposite of Occur?

There isn't a direct opposite, but "prevent" or "avert" can be seen as antonyms in certain contexts.

Which determiner is used with Occur?

* Determiners are typically used with nouns, not verbs. However

What is the stressed syllable in Occur?

The second syllable "cur" is stressed in "occur".

Is Occur a negative or positive word?

"Occur" is neutral; its connotation depends on context.

Is Occur a vowel or consonant?

"Occur" is a word consisting of both vowels and consonants.

Is Occur a countable noun?

"Occur" is a verb, not a noun.

Is the Occur term a metaphor?

By itself, "occur" is not a metaphor but can be used in metaphorical expressions.

What is another term for Occur?

Another term for "occur" could be "happen."
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