What’s the definition of incase?

“Incase” is not a word. It’s a misspelling of “in case,” a subordinating conjunction that means “as a precaution against the event of.”

For example, “I’m going to bring snacks in case we get hungry while studying.”

Incase and in case are sometimes confused, but remember that “in case” is always right and “incase” is always wrong.

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