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 “ARCHIVAL” | “ARCHRIVAL” | “CHIVALRIC”
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 |
ACAI:
A type of berry native to Central and South America, known for its health benefits.
ARIA:
A solo vocal piece in an opera.
ARIL:
A seed covering is found in certain fruits like lychee.
CHAI:
A spiced tea beverage from India, typically made with black tea, milk, spices, and sweetener.
CHIA:
A flowering plant native to Mexico, the seeds of which are edible and rich in nutrients.
CHIC:
Stylish or fashionable.
HAIL:
Frozen raindrops.
HAIR:
Threadlike strands that grow from the skin of humans and animals.
HILL:
A raised area of land.
LAIC:
About the laity or non-clergy members of a religious community.
LAIR:
A den or resting place of a wild animal.
LIAR:
Someone who tells lies.
LIRA:
The currency unit of Italy before the euro.
RAIL:
A bar or series of bars for holding things or providing support.
RIAL:
The currency unit of Iran.
RICH:
Having wealth or abundant resources.
RILL:
A small stream.
VIAL:
A small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, is used to hold liquids.
5 LETTER ANSWERS |
AVAIL:
To make use of or take advantage of.
CAVIL:
To raise trivial or unnecessary objections.
CHAIR:
A piece of furniture for sitting, typically with a back and four legs.
CHICA:
A colloquial term for a girl or young woman in Spanish.
CHILI:
A spicy pepper or a dish made with chili peppers.
CHILL:
A feeling of coldness or a sudden cold spell.
CILIA:
Tiny hair-like structures on the surface of cells are used for movement or sensing.
CIRCA:
Approximately or about, used in dating.
CIRRI:
The plural of cirrus is a type of cloud formation.
CIVIC:
Relating to a city or town, or its administration.
CIVIL:
Relating to citizens or society, or courteous behavior.
ILIAC:
Relating to the ilium, the uppermost and largest bone of the pelvis.
LILAC:
A flowering shrub with fragrant purple or white flowers.
RIVAL:
A competitor or opponent.
VICAR:
A priest or minister in the Church of England who acts on behalf of another.
VILLA:
A large and luxurious country residence.
VIRAL:
Relating to or caused by a virus, or spreading rapidly and widely like a virus.
6 LETTER ANSWERS |
ACACIA:
A genus of shrubs and trees, known for its spiny branches and clusters of yellow or white flowers.
CAVIAR:
Processed and salted roe of certain fish, considered a delicacy.
CHICHI:
Overly fashionable or trendy.
LAICAL:
About the laity or non-religious matters.
RACIAL:
Relating to race or ethnicity.
7 LETTER ANSWERS |
ARCHAIC:
Very old or outdated.
ARRIVAL:
The act of reaching a destination or the person or thing that arrives.
RAILCAR:
A railroad car or carriage.
8 LETTER ANSWERS |
ARCHIVAL: (Pangram)
Relating to archives or historical records.
9 LETTER ANSWERS |
ARCHRIVAL: (Pangram)
A primary or principal competitor or opponent.
CHIVALRIC: (Pangram)
About the medieval code of knighthood or chivalry.
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