NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for November 06th, 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 HAUNTED(Perfect) | “HEADHUNT” | “HEADHUNTED” | “UNHEATED”

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

HAND:
The end part of the arm, including the fingers and thumb.
HATE:
A strong feeling of intense dislike or hostility toward someone or something.
HATH:
An old-fashioned way of saying “has” or “have,” is often used in older English literature or religious texts.
HEAD:
The upper part of the human body contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
HEAT:
A form of energy associated with the motion of atoms or molecules and the sensation produced by high temperature.
HEED:
To pay attention to or take notice of something.
HUED:
Having a particular color or shade.
HUNT:
To pursue and search for something, typically for the purpose of capturing or killing.
THAN:
Used in making comparisons between two things.
THAT:
Used to identify a specific person or thing.
THEE:
An archaic, formal, or poetic form of “you,” used in older English texts.
THEN:
Refers to a point in time or an action occurring after a particular time or event.
THUD:
A dull sound is often produced by a heavy object hitting something.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

AHEAD:
In a forward position or direction.
DEATH:
The permanent end of life; the state of being dead.
HATED:
To feel intense dislike or animosity toward someone or something.
HATHA:
It seems to be a misspelling of “hatha,” a style of yoga involving physical postures.
HAUNT:
To visit or inhabit a place frequently or persistently.
HAUTE:
Refers to high fashion or superior quality, often used in the context of haute couture.
HEATH:
An area of open uncultivated land with poor, acidic soil that is characteristic of heathland.
HENNA:
A reddish-brown dye derived from the henna plant, used for coloring hair and skin.
NEATH:
An archaic or poetic way of saying “beneath” or “underneath.”
TEETH:
Hard, bonelike structures in the mouth are used for biting and chewing.
TENTH:
One part in ten equal parts, or the position of being number ten in a sequence.
THANE:
A title or rank in certain historical contexts, often a feudal lord or a nobleman.
THETA:
The eighth letter of the Greek alphabet (Θ), is also used in mathematics to represent an angle measurement.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

ETHANE:
A chemical compound belonging to the alkane group is composed of two carbon and six hydrogen atoms.
HANDED:
Having or involving a particular hand or hands.
HATTED:
Wearing or adorned with a hat.
HEADED:
Having a particular type of head or direction.
HEATED:
Having been made warm or hot, or having strong emotions or tensions.
HEEDED:
To have given attention to or taken notice of something.
HUNTED:
Having been pursued and searched for, often for the purpose of capture or killing.
TEETHE:
The process of an infant’s teeth coming through their gums.
UNHAND:
To release or let go of someone or something that was being held.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

HAUNTED: (Perfect)
Inhabited or visited by ghosts or spirits, or having persistent memories or feelings associated with the past.
HEATHEN:
A person who does not belong to a widely held religion, especially one who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim.
HENNAED:
Having applied henna dye to hair or skin.
TEETHED:
The past tense of the verb “teethe,” means the process of growing teeth, especially for an infant.
THUDDED:
Made a dull sound, often as a result of something heavy hitting something else.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

DEADHEAD:
A person who obtains free or reduced-price tickets to events, especially a concert, because of a specific role or affiliation.
HEADHUNT: (Pangram)
To recruit someone by persuading them away from their current job or organization.
UNHANDED:
Lacking hands or having no specific hand preference.
UNHEATED: (Pangram)
Not warmed or raised in temperature.
UNHEEDED:
Not listened to or taken notice of.

10 LETTER ANSWERS

DEADHEADED:
Having reached the end of a transportation route without any passengers or cargo, or have removed dead flower heads from plants.
HEADHUNTED: (Pangram)
Recruited or persuaded away from a current job or organization for employment elsewhere.

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