NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for October 30th, 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 WARPING(Perfect) & “ WRAPPING

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

GAWP:
To stare openly in a surprised or ignorant manner.
GNAW:
To bite or chew on something persistently.
PAWN:
An item given as security for a loan or an article deposited as security.
WARN:
To give notice or advice of potential danger or trouble.
WARP:
To bend or twist out of shape, especially in a way that is not natural.
WING:
A part of an animal’s body that enables it to fly, or a section of a building.
WRAP:
To cover something by winding or folding.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

AWING:
Being in a state of wonder, astonishment, or awe.
PAPAW:
A tree or fruit similar to a papaya.
PRAWN:
A type of large shrimp.
WANNA:
A colloquial shortening of “want to” in informal language.
WRING:
To twist and compress something to force out liquid or alter its shape.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

AWNING:
A roof-like structure is attached to a building’s exterior to provide shade or shelter.
PAWING:
To touch or handle something clumsily or eagerly with the hands or paws.
PAWPAW:
A type of tree or fruit native to the Americas.
WAGING:
Engaging in or carrying on a campaign, conflict, or battle.
WANING:
Gradually decreasing or becoming weaker, especially in terms of the moon’s illumination.
WIGWAG:
To move to and fro or signal with a flag or light, especially for communication.
WINING:
To entertain or treat someone lavishly, often with food and drink.
WIPING:
To clean or dry something by moving a cloth or one’s hand across its surface.
WIRING:
The system of wires used in a particular machine or building.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

GAWPING:
The act of staring openly and rudely in amazement or ignorance.
GNAWING:
The continuous biting or chewing of something.
PAWNING:
Depositing an item as security for a loan or selling it to a pawnbroker.
WAGGING:
The act of moving or swinging something rapidly from side to side.
WARNING:
Providing advice or notice about potential danger or harm.
WARPING: (Perfect)
Distorting or twisting something out of its usual shape or form.
WARRING:
Engaging in conflict or actively fighting in a war.
WIGGING:
A scolding or a severe reprimand.
WINGING:
To fly or travel swiftly, especially by air.
WINNING:
Achieving victory or success in a competition or situation.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

WRAPPING: (Pangram)
The act of enclosing something by covering or folding it.
WRINGING:
Twisting or squeezing something forcefully to alter its shape or remove liquid.

10 LETTER ANSWERS

WIGWAGGING:
Signaling or communicating by moving an object to and fro, such as a flag or light, often with specific patterns or codes.

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