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 “HOMOPHONIC” & “MONOPHONIC”
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 |
CHIC:
Stylish and fashionable.
CHIN:
The lower extremity of the face, below the mouth.
CHIP:
A small, thin piece of material, often wood or silicon, is used in various applications.
CHOP:
Cut into pieces with a quick, downward motion.
COHO:
Short for Coho Salmon, a species of salmon.
COIN:
A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
COMP:
Short for “competition” or “comprehensive.”
COOP:
An enclosure or cage for poultry.
ICON:
A symbol or image representing a concept, often religious or cultural.
INCH:
A unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot.
5 LETTER ANSWERS |
CHIMP:
Informal term for a chimpanzee, a primate.
CHINO:
A type of cotton twill fabric, often used in pants.
CHOMP:
To bite or chew in a noisy and vigorous manner.
CINCH:
An extremely easy task or something certain to happen.
COCCI:
A plural coccus is a type of bacterium with a spherical shape.
COMIC:
About or characteristic of comedy, or a humorous book or strip.
CONCH:
A large marine mollusk with a spiral shell.
CONIC:
Relating to or shaped like a cone.
HOOCH:
Informal term for alcoholic liquor.
IONIC:
Relating to, composed of, or using ions.
MIMIC:
To imitate or copy, often in a mocking or playful manner.
MOCHI:
A Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice.
MOOCH:
To beg or obtain something without paying for it.
PINCH:
To squeeze or compress between the fingers or other objects.
POOCH:
An informal term for a dog, especially a small one.
6 LETTER ANSWERS |
CHICHI:
Overly elaborate or showy, often in a pretentious or ostentatious way.
COCOON:
A protective covering is often used to describe the pupal stage of insects.
COMMON:
Ordinary, widespread, or belonging to a community.
HONCHO:
Slang for a leader or person in charge.
ICONIC:
Widely recognized and regarded as a symbol.
NONCOM:
Short for noncommissioned officers, typically in the military.
PHONIC:
Relating to sound, especially speech sounds.
PICNIC:
A meal is eaten outdoors, often as part of a leisure activity.
PONCHO:
A garment with a hole for the head, worn as a cloak.
8 LETTER ANSWERS |
CIOPPINO:
A type of Italian-American fish stew.
10 LETTER ANSWERS |
HOMOPHONIC: (Pangram)
Having the same sound or pronunciation but different meanings.
MONOPHONIC: (Pangram)
Having a single melodic line without harmonies.
NINCOMPOOP:
A foolish or silly person.
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