New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for November 22, 2020

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Today’s pangram is CACOPHONY.

CACOPHONY is defined as a loud harsh or strident noise. It is also defined as loud confusing disagreeable sounds.

ACHY is defined as causing a dull and steady pain.

The word AHOY has no known definition.

ANNOY is defined as cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations.

The word ANYHOO has no known definition.

CANNY is defined as showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others.

CANOPY is defined as a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weather. It is also defined as cover with a canopy. It is also defined as the transparent covering of an aircraft cockpit. It is also defined as the umbrellalike part of a parachute that fills with air.

CANYON is defined as a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall.

CHANCY is defined as subject to accident or chance or change. It is also defined as of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk.

CHOPPY is defined as marked by abrupt transitions. It is also defined as rough with small waves.

The word COPAY has no known definition.

COPY is defined as a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record). It is also defined as matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials. It is also defined as reproduce or make an exact copy of. It is also defined as make a replica of. It is also defined as reproduce someone’s behavior or looks. It is also defined as a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing. It is also defined as copy down as is. It is also defined as material suitable for a journalistic account.

CYAN is defined as of a bluish shade of green. It is also defined as a primary subtractive color for light; has a blue-green color.

HAPPY is defined as marked by good fortune. It is also defined as well expressed and to the point. It is also defined as eagerly disposed to act or to be of service. It is also defined as enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure.

The word HOPPY has no known definition.

HYPO is defined as a piston syringe that is fitted with a hypodermic needle for giving injections. It is also defined as a compound used as a fixing agent in photographic developing.

NANNY is defined as a woman who is the custodian of children. It is also defined as female goat.

PAPACY is defined as the government of the Roman Catholic Church.

PAPAYA is defined as tropical American shrub or small tree having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit. It is also defined as large oval melon-like tropical fruit with yellowish flesh.

The word PAPPY has no known definition.

PHONY is defined as a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives. It is also defined as fraudulent; having a misleading appearance.

PONY is defined as a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly). It is also defined as a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey. It is also defined as an informal term for a racehorse. It is also defined as any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder. It is also defined as a range horse of the western United States.

POPPY is defined as annual or biennial or perennial herbs having showy flowers.

YAHOO is defined as a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture. It is also defined as a widely used search engine for the web that finds information, news, images, products, finance. It is also defined as one of a race of brutes resembling men but subject to the Houyhnhnms in a novel by Jonathan Swift.

The word YAPPY has no known definition.

The word YOOHOO has no known definition.

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