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 “HUMBLED” (Perfect)
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!
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4 LETTER ANSWERS |
BLUE:
A color that is often associated with the sky or the ocean.
BULB:
A rounded underground storage organ of a plant, such as an onion or tulip, from which a new plant can grow.
BULL:
An adult male of domestic cattle or oxen.
DUDE:
A slang term often used informally to address a man or a person.
DUEL:
A prearranged combat between two people, typically fought with weapons.
DULL:
Lacking sharpness or intensity is often used to describe something boring or uninteresting.
DUMB:
Lacking the ability to speak or temporarily unable to speak; also used colloquially to describe someone lacking intelligence.
HUED:
Having a particular color or shade.
HULL:
The outer covering or shell of a fruit, seed, or nut; also, the main body of a ship.
LUBE:
Short for lubricant, a substance used to reduce friction between surfaces.
LULL:
A brief period of calm or inactivity; also, to calm or soothe.
LULU:
Slang for something outstandingly good or impressive.
MULE:
A hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
MULL:
To think about deeply and at length.
5 LETTER ANSWERS |
DUDED:
Dressed in fancy or showy clothing; also, past tense of “dude.”
ELUDE:
To escape or avoid, often in a skillful or cunning manner.
LUBED:
Covered or treated with lubricant.
6 LETTER ANSWERS |
BUBBLE:
A thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.
BUDDED:
Having or covered with buds, which are small protuberances on a plant.
BULBED:
Shaped like or having a bulb.
BUMBLE:
To move or act in a clumsy or confused manner.
BUMMED:
Slang for feeling disappointed or upset.
DELUDE:
To mislead or deceive.
DUBBED:
Named or called, often officially.
DUELED:
Engaged in a duel, a formal combat between two individuals.
DULLED:
Made less intense or sharp; also, past tense of “dull.”
DUMBED:
Made less intelligent; also, past tense of “dumb.”
DUMDUM:
Slang for a stupid or foolish person; also, a type of expanding bullet.
ELUDED:
Escaped from or avoided, often in a skillful or elusive manner.
HUBBUB:
A noisy and chaotic situation.
HUDDLE:
To crowd or gather closely together.
HULLED:
Having the outer covering or shell removed.
HUMBLE:
Having a modest opinion of oneself; also, low in rank or status.
HUMMED:
Made a continuous low sound.
LULLED:
Calmed or soothed, often to a state of inactivity.
MUDDLE:
To mix up or confuse.
MULLED:
Heated and spiced, as in mulled wine.
MUMBLE:
To speak in a low or indistinct manner.
MUUMUU:
A loose, brightly colored Hawaiian dress.
7 LETTER ANSWERS |
BUBBLED:
Formed bubbles or made bubbling sounds.
BUMBLED:
Moved or acted clumsily or confusedly.
DELUDED:
Misled or deceived.
HUDDLED:
Gathered closely together.
HUMBLED: (Perfect)
Made to feel less proud or important.
MUDDLED:
Confused or mixed up.
MUMBLED:
Spoke in a low or indistinct manner.
8 LETTER ANSWERS |
BLUEBELL:
A type of bell-shaped flower with blue petals.
DUMBBELL:
A type of weight used in weightlifting, typically consisting of a short bar with a weight on each end.
9 LETTER ANSWERS |
BUMBLEBEE:
A large, hairy bee with a loud, buzzing flight.
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