NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for November 12th, 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 BELITTLEMENT

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

BELL:
A hollow, usually metal, cup-shaped instrument that makes a ringing sound when struck.
BELT:
A flexible band or strap is typically worn around the waist to hold clothing or carry weapons.
BILE:
A bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder aids in digestion.
BILL:
A formal written statement of charges for services rendered or goods sold.
BLIN:
A thin pancake or crepe, often of Russian origin.
LENT:
The 40-day period of fasting, repentance, and penance is observed by many Christians before Easter.
LIEN:
A legal right or interest that a lender has in the borrower’s property, is held until the debt is paid.
LILT:
A cheerful or lively manner of speaking or singing with a light and rhythmic flow.
LIMB:
An arm or leg of a person or four-legged animal, or a large branch of a tree.
LIME:
A greenish citrus fruit or a white alkaline substance.
LIMN:
To depict or describe in painting or words.
LINE:
A long, narrow mark or band.
LINT:
Fine, fluff-like material consisting of bits of fabric or other fibers.
LITE:
The informal spelling of “light,” is often used to describe low-calorie versions of food or beverages.
MELT:
To change from a solid to a liquid state through heat.
MILE:
A unit of measurement equal to 5,280 feet or 1,609.34 meters.
MILL:
A building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
TELL:
To communicate information or relate a story.
TILE:
A thin, flat piece of baked clay or other material used for covering roofs, floors, or walls.
TILL:
A cash register or a drawer in a cash register.
TILT:
To incline or cause to incline towards a particular direction.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

BELIE:
To give a false impression or; to misrepresent.
BELLE:
A beautiful, charming woman.
BETEL:
A tropical plant whose leaves are chewed with betel nut as a stimulant.
BIBLE:
The sacred scripture of Christianity consists of the Old and New Testaments.
BLINI:
Plural of “blin,” a Russian pancake.
ELITE:
A select group is considered to be superior in terms of ability or qualities.
INLET:
A narrow body of water between islands or leading inland from a larger body of water.
INTEL:
Informal abbreviation for intelligence, often used in the context of computer processors.
LIBEL:
A false and damaging statement about someone in written form.
LIMIT:
A point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.
LINEN:
A fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant, often used for sheets and clothing.
MELEE:
A confused fight or skirmish involving multiple people.
TITLE:
The name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

BEETLE:
An insect with a hard exoskeleton and forewings modified into wing cases.
BILLET:
Lodging for military personnel.
EMBLEM:
A symbol or representation.
LENTIL:
A small, flat, round seed of a plant, is used as food.
LINNET:
A small European finch bird.
LINTEL:
A horizontal support across the top of a door or window opening.
LITTLE:
Small in size or extent.
METTLE:
A person’s ability to cope well with difficulties; spirit and resilience.
MILLET:
A type of cereal or grains used as food.
NETTLE:
A stinging plant.
NIBBLE:
To take small bites or to eat in small amounts.
NIMBLE:
Quick and light in movement or action.
TITTLE:
A tiny dot or mark, especially a diacritic.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

BEELINE:
The shortest and most direct route between two points.
BELLMEN:
Individuals who work with or attend to bells, or employees in hotels who assist guests.
ELEMENT:
A fundamental or essential part.
ENTITLE:
To give a right or claim to something.
LENIENT:
Showing tolerance or gentleness.
LIBELEE:
A person against whom a libel action is brought.
LINEMEN:
Individuals who install or repair electrical or telephone lines.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

BELITTLE:
To make someone or something seem less impressive or important.
BELTLINE:
A loop or system of connected belts, especially in a vehicle.
LINIMENT:
A liquid or lotion, especially one that is medicinal and applied to the skin.
TIMELINE:
A chronological order of events.

11 LETTER ANSWERS

ENTITLEMENT:
The fact of having a right to something.

12 LETTER ANSWERS

BELITTLEMENT: (Pangram)
The act of making someone or something seem less impressive or important.

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