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Choose the correct spelling from the options given below:

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Link “gratuitous” to “gratis” (meaning free) — both come from the same Latin root.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • Gratuitous
  • Gratuits
  • Gratetious
  • Gratitious
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The correct spelling is “Gratuitous” — with gra-tui-tous, where “tui” is pronounced /tjuːɪ/.
It originates from the Latin “gratuitus,” meaning “done without charge” or “freely given.”
Option (b) “Gratuits” is incorrect because it changes the ending and makes it plural, altering the meaning completely.
Option (c) “Gratetious” is wrong because the vowel sequence is altered and does not match the correct pronunciation or form.
Option (d) “Gratitous” is incorrect because it omits the ‘u’ after ‘t’, which is essential to the correct spelling.
In usage, “gratuitous” can mean given freely without charge, or in a negative sense, unnecessary and unwarranted.
Example: “The movie was criticized for gratuitous violence.”
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