Defence vs. Defense | Difference & Example Sentences

Defence and defense are two different spellings of the same word, a noun used to refer to the act of protecting or defending something, the legal plea of a person on trial for a crime, or a sports position intended to prevent an opponent from scoring.

The spelling tends to vary based on whether you’re writing in UK or US English:

  • In UK English, “defence” (with a “c”) is standard.
  • In US English, “defense” (with an “s”) is more common.
Examples: Defence or defense in a sentence
Lucas used to play offense, but now he plays defence/defense.

Besides exercise, a healthy diet is another good defence/defense against illness.

There are members of the defence/defense force outside the embassy.

The attorney was confident they had a strong defence/defense.

Note
Another word used in a legal context, judgment/judgement, also has two spellings.

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Defensive

Defensive (with an “s”) is an adjective used to describe something as “intended for defence/defense.” It can also be used to describe someone who is likely to challenge criticism.

While the spelling distinction carries over to some related words like “defenceless”/“defenseless,” versions of defence/defense that have a suffix beginning with “i” are spelled with an “s” in both UK and US English (e.g., defensive, defensiveness, defensible). “Defencive” is never correct.

Examples: Defensive in a sentence
The castle has numerous defensive features.

The former manager was a defensive person. He didn’t take criticism well.

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In my defense or in my defence

In my defence/defense is a phrase used to justify something you have done. It means the same whether written with an “s” or a “c.”

Example: In my defence/defense in a sentence
In my defence/defense, I didn’t know the bike was broken when I sold it to you.

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