NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for January 30th, 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 DIFFRACT

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

AFAR:
At a distance.
ARIA:
A solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment.
ARID:
Lacking moisture; dry.
CARD:
A piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard.
CART:
A vehicle with either two or four wheels that is pushed by a person or animal.
DART:
A small, pointed missile that is thrown or shot.
DIRT:
Loose earth or soil.
DRAT:
An exclamation of annoyance or frustration.
FAIR:
Just and reasonable; pleasing in appearance.
FART:
An informal term for flatulence.
FRAT:
Short for fraternity, a social organization at a college or university.
RAFT:
A flat structure or buoyant device for floating on water.
RAID:
A surprise attack or sudden assault.
RIFF:
A short, repeated musical phrase.
RIFT:
A crack, split, or break in something.
TART:
A sweet or savory dish with a pastry base.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

ACRID:
Having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell.
ATRIA:
Plural atrium, an open-roofed entrance hall, or central court in an ancient Roman house.
ATTAR:
A fragrant essential oil, especially one obtained from flowers.
CARAT:
A unit of weight for precious stones is equivalent to 200 milligrams.
CIRCA:
Approximately; about.
CIRRI:
Plural cirrus is a type of cloud formation.
CRAFT:
An activity involving skill in making things by hand.
DRAFT:
A preliminary version of a piece of writing or a plan.
DRIFT:
The continuous slow movement of something in a particular direction.
FARAD:
A unit of electrical capacitance.
FRIAR:
A member of a religious order, typically one living in a monastery.
RADAR:
A system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects.
RADII:
The plural of radius is the distance from the center to the outer edge of a circle.
RAITA:
A yogurt-based condiment with herbs and spices is often served in Indian cuisine.
TIARA:
A jeweled crown or headband is worn by women.
TRACT:
A large area of land.
TRAIT:
A distinguishing characteristic or quality.
TRIAD:
A group or set of three related things.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

ADRIFT:
Floating without being moored or anchored; drifting.
AFFAIR:
A romantic or sexual relationship, typically conducted in secret.
AFRAID:
Feeling fear or apprehension.
ARCTIC:
Relating to the region around the North Pole.
CITRIC:
Relating to or derived from citrus fruits.
CRITIC:
A person who evaluates and judges artistic or literary works.
RAFFIA:
Fiber obtained from the leaves of a palm tree is used for making baskets and hats.
TARIFF:
A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
TARTAR:
Hardened dental plaque.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

ARCADIA:
A poetic or idyllic region, often associated with rural simplicity.
ATTRACT:
Cause to come closer or adhere.
CARDIAC:
Relating to the heart.
RATATAT:
A rapid succession of sharp, banging sounds.
TRAFFIC:
The movement of vehicles or pedestrians on roads or in the air.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

AIRCRAFT:
A vehicle designed for air travel, such as an airplane or helicopter.
ARTIFACT:
An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
CATARACT:
A clouding of the lens of the eye that impairs vision.
DIFFRACT: (Pangram)
Cause (a beam of light) to change direction as a result of passing through a narrow slit or across an edge.
FRITTATA:
An Italian dish made with eggs and other ingredients, similar to an omelet or quiche.
RIFFRAFF:
Disreputable or undesirable people.

9 LETTER ANSWERS

DIACRITIC:
A mark, such as an accent or cedilla, is added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation or meaning.

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