NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for February 24th, 2024

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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 UNCONVINCING

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

COIN:
A flat, usually round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
GONG:
A metallic disk that makes a deep ringing sound when struck, is often used in ceremonies or music.
GOON:
A slang term for a thug or criminal.
ICON:
A symbol or representation that is widely recognized and revered.
NOON:
The middle of the day; 12 o’clock in the daytime.
NOUN:
A part of speech typically represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

COCCI:
Plural of “coccus,” a bacterium with a round or spherical shape.
CONIC:
Related to or shaped like a cone.
GOING:
The act of departing or moving forward.
IONIC:
Relating to or having the characteristics of ions.
ONION:
A vegetable with layers of papery skin, often used in cooking.
UNION:
The action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

COCOON:
A silky case spun by the larvae of many insects for protection in the pupal stage.
COOING:
The soft murmuring sound made by doves or lovers.
ICONIC:
Widely recognized and admired, often referring to symbols or figures.
NOGGIN:
A slang term for one’s head or brain.
NUNCIO:
An official messenger or representative is often used in a religious context.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

COINING:
The act of creating coins or inventing a new word or phrase.
CONNING:
The act of deceiving or tricking someone, often through cleverness or deceit.
GONGING:
Striking a gong to produce a resonant sound.
GOUGING:
The act of making a groove, hole, or indentation, often forcefully.
ONGOING:
Continuously happening or in progress.
VOGUING:
The act of striking poses is seen in the dance style “voguing.”
VOICING:
Expressing or giving voice to something, such as an opinion or feeling.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

NONUNION:
Not belonging to or being part of a union, often referring to labor or employment.

9 LETTER ANSWERS

COCOONING:
The act of enveloping or protecting oneself from outside influences, like cocooning oneself in a cozy environment.
CONNIVING:
Secretly plotting or scheming, often with harmful intent.
INVOICING:
The process of sending or receiving invoices, typically for goods or services.

10 LETTER ANSWERS

CONVINCING:
Persuading someone to believe or do something through reasoning or argument.

12 LETTER ANSWERS

UNCONVINCING: (Pangram)
Not convincing or not likely to persuade someone.

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