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 “MUZZLING” & “UNMUZZLING“
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 |
LIMN:
To draw or paint, especially in a detailed or vivid manner.
LUNG:
An organ in the body involved in breathing.
MINI:
Something that is very small, typically a smaller version of something larger.
MUNG:
A type of bean or the edible seeds of this bean.
NULL:
Having no value or equivalent to zero.
ZING:
A sharp, high-pitched sound or a feeling of excitement or energy.
5 LETTER ANSWERS |
MINIM:
A musical note with half the time value of a crotchet.
6 LETTER ANSWERS |
GLUING:
Attaching or bonding things together using glue.
INNING:
A division of a game, especially in baseball, consisting of one turn for each team to bat and field.
LINING:
A layer of material covering the inner surface of something.
LUGING:
Participating in the sport of luge, where a person rides a small sled down a narrow, twisting, banked ice track.
MIMING:
Acting out a story or situation without speaking, using only gestures and body movements.
MINING:
Extracting valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth.
7 LETTER ANSWERS |
GIGGING:
Working as a musician, especially in live performances (gigs).
GILLING:
Removing the gills from a fish or other aquatic creature.
GINNING:
Separating cotton fibers from seeds using a cotton gin.
GULLING:
Deceiving or cheating someone.
GUMMING:
Applying or using gum, adhesive, or resin.
GUNNING:
Operating or shooting with a gun.
LIMNING:
Outlining or defining with a clear or sharp line.
LUGGING:
Carrying or hauling something heavy.
LULLING:
Calming or soothing, often making someone feel relaxed or sleepy.
LUNGING:
Making a sudden forward movement is often associated with fencing or exercise.
MILLING:
Grinding or crushing something into small particles.
MINIMUM:
The smallest amount or degree.
MUGGING:
Attacking someone with the intent to rob them, often in a public place.
MULLING:
Thinking deeply or pondering, also refers to the process of flavoring and heating drinks, like mulled wine.
ZIGGING:
Moving in a zigzag pattern.
ZINGING:
Emitting a sharp or high-pitched sound.
8 LETTER ANSWERS |
GIGGLING:
Laughing in a light, bubbly, or childlike manner.
GLUGGING:
Pouring or drinking with a gurgling sound.
GUZZLING:
Drinking or consuming something quickly and in large quantities.
LINGUINI:
A type of pasta, similar to spaghetti but flat.
MINGLING:
Mixing or blending different elements together.
MUZZLING: (Pangram)
Restraining or preventing something, often by covering the mouth.
NIGGLING:
Persistent or annoying, causing slight discomfort.
NUZZLING:
Rubbing or touching gently with the nose or face.
10 LETTER ANSWERS |
IMMUNIZING:
Providing immunity or protection, typically through vaccination.
MINIMIZING:
Reducing to the smallest possible level or degree.
UNMUZZLING: (Pangram)
Allowing freedom of expression or speech, removing restrictions.
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