NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for November 05th, 2023

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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 GOODNIGHT” & “HOTDOGGING

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

DINT:
A dent or impression made by a hard blow or force.
DOTH:
An archaic word meaning “does” or “do.”
GOTH:
A subculture characterized by its distinctive style, often associated with dark clothing and music.
HINT:
A subtle suggestion or clue.
HOOT:
A loud, sharp cry or sound typically made by an owl or someone expressing amusement.
INTO:
A preposition indicating movement or direction towards the inside of something.
ONTO:
A preposition indicating movement or direction onto or to a surface or location.
THIN:
Having a small distance between opposite sides or surfaces; not thick.
TINT:
A slight or delicate coloration or shade.
TONG:
A flat, pointed, or projecting part on an object, is often used for manipulation.
TOON:
A colloquial term for a cartoon or animated character.
TOOT:
A short, sharp sound or blast, often produced by a horn or whistle.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

DHOTI:
A traditional Indian garment worn by men consists of a piece of cloth wrapped around the waist and legs.
DIGIT:
A numerical symbol or character (0-9); a finger or a toe.
DITTO:
An informal expression is used to indicate that the same thing applies to a previous statement or situation.
IDIOT:
A derogatory term for a person who is perceived as unintelligent or foolish.
INGOT:
A solid block of metal, typically shaped for easy storage and transportation.
NIGHT:
The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
NINTH:
The ordinal number represents the position in a series that is one less than ten.
THIGH:
The part of the leg between the hip and the knee.
THING:
An object or matter of concern.
THONG:
A type of underwear characterized by a narrow strip of fabric between the buttocks.
TIGHT:
Firmly held in place; having very little space or room to move.
TOOTH:
A hard, bony structure in the mouth is used for biting and chewing.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

DOTING:
Showing excessive love and affection.
HOTDOG:
A cooked sausage served in a sliced bun, often with various toppings.
NOTING:
The act of making a note or observation about something.
NOTION:
An idea, belief, or concept.
TIDING:
News or information.
TONING:
The process of giving a specific tone or color to something.
TOTING:
Carrying or transporting something, often with some effort.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

DOTTING:
Adding dots or small points to something.
HINTING:
Indicating or suggesting something indirectly.
HITTING:
Striking or making contact with something forcefully.
HOOTING:
Making a loud, sharp cry or sound, similar to a hoot.
NOTHING:
The absence or lack of something; having no significance.
TINGING:
Adding a slight or delicate color or tone to something.
TINTING:
The act of applying a color or shade to something.
TITHING:
Giving one-tenth of one’s income or earnings as a religious contribution.
TOGGING:
Dressing or adorning oneself.
TONGING:
Using tongs to grasp or manipulate objects.
TONIGHT:
The current evening or night.
TOOTING:
Producing short, sharp sounds or blasts, often with a horn or whistle.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

IGNITING:
Setting something on fire or starting a process.
IGNITION:
The process of starting a combustion or explosion.
INTONING:
Reciting or speaking with a particular pitch or tone.
THINNING:
Making something less thick or dense.

9 LETTER ANSWERS

GOODNIGHT: (Pangram)
A friendly or polite expression used when parting or going to bed.

10 LETTER ANSWERS

HOTDOGGING: (Pangram)
Showing off or performing daring feats, especially in sports or entertainment.

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