How do you spell can’t?

Can’t (the contraction of “cannot”) is spelled with an apostrophe between the “n” and the “t” (i.e., “cant” is a common misspelling of “can’t”).

Along the same lines, confusion over can not or cannot leads to the common misspelling of “cannot” as “can not” (two words).

The word “cant” (with no apostrophe, and pronounced so it rhymes with “ant”) is an uncountable noun referring to statements that are not genuinely believed by the person who makes them but said because they are the normal, accepted thing to say in the given situation (e.g., “His speech was filled with empty platitudes and cant”).

You can use QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker to help you avoid misspellings and typos such as “cant” for “can’t.”