NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for December 23rd, 2023

Was this Helpful? Rate this post

The New York Times Spelling Bee is a popular puzzle that tests your spelling skills. Every day, a new puzzle is released, and players have to spell all the words in the puzzle.

Today’s Pangram is CHLOROPHYLL

Here are the answers and solutions to the NYT Spelling Bee Official :

As Always Today, we’ll delve into a fascinating assortment of words commonly encountered in spelling bee competitions. we’ll explore their meanings and provide examples to help you understand them better. So, put on your thinking cap as we dive into the world of spelling bee answers!

Click Here to See the Spelling Bee Yesterday’s Answers

4 LETTER ANSWERS

CHOP:
To cut something with a quick, downward motion.
CLOP:
The sound made by the hooves of a horse or similar animal.
CLOY:
To become unappealing or distasteful due to excess; to feel tired of something sweet or rich.
COHO:
A type of salmon.
COOL:
Having a low temperature; calm and composed.
COOP:
A small enclosure for poultry; to confine or enclose.
COPY:
To reproduce something exactly; is an imitation or reproduction.
CROC:
Short for crocodile, a large aquatic reptile.
CROP:
A cultivated plant that is grown as food, usually a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
HOLY:
Sacred or spiritually significant.
HOOP:
A circular band, often made of metal or wood; to jump through a hoop.
HYPO:
Short for hypodermic, relating to the region immediately beneath the skin.
LOCH:
A Scottish term for a lake or a sea inlet.
LOCO:
Crazy or insane.
LOLL:
To recline or lounge in a relaxed, lazy manner.
LOOP:
A curved or circular path; a shape resembling a curve.
PLOP:
A sound is associated with something falling or dropping into water.
PLOY:
A cunning plan or action designed to deceive or achieve an advantage.
POLL:
A survey of public opinion; to vote.
POLO:
A team sport played on horseback.
POOH:
An expression of disdain or contempt; also, a character from A.A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh.
POOL:
A small body of still water; a group of resources shared by several people.
POOP:
A slang term for information or details; also, a nautical term for the rear part of a ship.
POOR:
Lacking sufficient money or resources; of low quality.
PROP:
An object used on a stage or set; to support or keep in position.
PYRO:
Prefix relating to fire or heat.
ROLL:
To move or cause to move in a particular direction by turning over and over.
ROPY:
Having a slimy or viscous consistency.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

COLOR:
The visual perception results from the way an object reflects or emits light.
COYLY:
In a shy or modest way.
HOLLY:
A type of evergreen shrub with prickly leaves and red berries.
HOOCH:
Slang for alcoholic liquor, especially homemade.
HOPPY:
Having a strong taste or aroma of hops, often used in beer.
LOOPY:
Crazy or eccentric.
LORRY:
British term for a large, motorized vehicle for transporting goods; equivalent to a truck.
POLYP:
A small, typically sedentary marine animal that usually attaches to a surface.
POOCH:
A colloquial term for a dog; also, to bulge or protrude.
POPPY:
A flowering plant known for its colorful petals.
PORCH:
A covered entrance to a building.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

CHOPPY:
Having rough, irregular waves or motion.
COOLLY:
In a calm and composed manner.
HORROR:
An intense feeling of fear or shock.
LOLLOP:
To move with a bounding, unsteady motion.
PHYLLO:
A type of dough used in Greek cuisine, especially for pastries.
POORLY:
In a manner indicating illness or lack of health.
ROCOCO:
A style of art and decoration characterized by intricate ornamentation.
YOOHOO:
A shout used to attract attention; also a brand of chocolate-flavored beverage.

11 LETTER ANSWERS

CHLOROPHYLL: (Pangram)
The green pigment in plants is responsible for photosynthesis.

Click Here to See the Spelling Bee Yesterday’s Answers

1 thought on “NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for December 23rd, 2023”

Leave a Reply