NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for March 07th, 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 UNTUCKED

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

CENT:
A unit of currency, or one-hundredth of a dollar or other currency.
DENT:
A slight hollow or depression on a hard surface.
DUNE:
A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind, usually along the beach or in a desert.
DUNK:
To dip or submerge something quickly into a liquid.
KEEN:
Having a sharp edge; is also used to describe someone enthusiastic or eager.
KNEE:
The joint in the middle of the leg allows for bending.
NECK:
The part of the body that connects the head to the shoulders.
NEED:
To require something because it is essential.
NENE:
A type of bird found in Hawaii, also known as the Hawaiian goose.
NUDE:
Without clothing; naked.
NUKE:
To cook or heat food quickly using a microwave.
TEEN:
A person between the ages of 13 and 19.
TEND:
To care for or look after something.
TENT:
A portable shelter made of fabric or other material stretched over a frame.
TUNE:
A melody or sequence of notes in music.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

DUNCE:
A person who is slow to learn or not very intelligent.
ENDED:
Came to a conclusion or finished.
ENDUE:
To provide with a quality or ability.
KENTE:
A type of colorful Ghanaian textile, often worn for special occasions.
KNEED:
To strike or hit with the knee.
NUKED:
Slang for heating something quickly in a microwave.
TENET:
A principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.
TUNED:
Adjusted or made to be in harmony.
UNCUT:
Not edited or censored.
UNDUE:
Excessive or unwarranted.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

DECENT:
Conforming to accepted standards of morality or respectability.
DENTED:
Having a small hollow or depression caused by impact.
DENUDE:
To strip something of its covering or surface.
DUNKED:
Submerged quickly in a liquid, often referring to cookies in milk.
DUNNED:
Demanded payment of a debt.
ENDUED:
Provided with a quality or ability.
KEENED:
Mourned loudly or keenly.
NECKED:
An informal term for kissing passionately.
NEEDED:
Required or essential.
NETTED:
Caught or acquired, especially in a net.
TENDED:
Took care of or looked after.
TENTED:
Provided with a tent or covered with a tent.
UNTUCK:
To remove from being tucked in.
UNTUNE:
To cause something to lose its proper tuning or harmony.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

DENUDED:
Stripped of its covering or surface.
DETENTE:
A relaxation of tensions between nations, is often used in the context of international relations.
ENTENTE:
An agreement or understanding between nations.
UNCEDED:
Not yielded or given up, especially about territory.
UNTUNED:
Not properly adjusted or tuned.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

DECEDENT:
A deceased person, especially in legal contexts.
UNNEEDED:
Not required or necessary.
UNTUCKED: (Pangram)
Not tucked in, as with a shirt or bedsheet.

10 LETTER ANSWERS

UNDETECTED:
Not discovered or noticed.

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