Cancelled or Canceled ? Which one is right? You have successfully canceled the registration or You have successfully cancelled the registration
In the United States, we spell canceled with one l (or at least I grew up learning and using canceled with one l). However, now I see more and more people especially in blogs using cancelled, and...
Why can't we use due to in 'The picnic was cancelled due to the rain ...
Whatever takes place in 2021 definitely won't be the 2020 festival; that one has been cancelled and it will never take place. However, if the festivals are numbered, and this year's one would have been known as, say, the 17th XYZ Festival, the organisers can argue that their use of postpone is justified, on the ground that this particular ...
Thus we observe, in all authors, levelling, cancelled, etc., in opposition to one of the oldest and best established rules in the language.” So, basically, before Webster, the ‘L’ in English was doubled by “all authors”. But why? What is the origin of this exception to “one of the best established rules in the language”?
A better option would be to use "cancelled_by" in analogy to the following column "cancelled_at". This makes explicit that it is the same operation you are talking about.
Similarly some uses of call off can't just be replaced by cancel, for example in the expression call off the dogs. To use cancel instead, you would have to specify that it's the action of the dogs that should be cancelled, not the dogs themselves.
Cancel Dictionary Definition: If something is cancelled, it's been called off. That's usually a bad thing, but if your flight home from Paris gets cancelled due to weather, consider yourself lucky to have another day of vacation!