New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for February 25, 2026

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Today’s pangrams are DAYWORK, WORKADAY, WORKDAY, and YARDWORK.

DAYWORK is defined as work paid for by the day rather than by contract or piece.

WORKADAY is defined as ordinary, commonplace, or routine. It is also defined as relating to working days or daily work.

WORKDAY is defined as a day on which work is done. It is also defined as the part of a day during which work is performed.

YARDWORK is defined as outdoor maintenance and landscaping tasks done around a house or property.

ARROW is defined as a projectile with a pointed head, shaft, and feathers, shot from a bow. It is also defined as a symbol or sign shaped like an arrow used to indicate direction.

AWARD is defined as a prize or honor given in recognition of achievement. It is also defined as to give or grant something as a prize or payment.

AWAY is defined as at or to a distance from a particular place. It is also defined as continuously or repeatedly without stopping.

AWKWARD is defined as lacking grace or skill in movement or posture. It is also defined as causing or feeling embarrassment or discomfort.

AWRY is defined as away from the appropriate, planned, or expected course. It is also defined as crooked or tilted to one side.

DOORWAY is defined as an entrance to a room or building, typically with a door.

DOWDY is defined as lacking stylish or fashionable appearance; drab or unfashionable.

DOWRY is defined as money, property, or assets brought by a bride to her husband at marriage.

DRAW is defined as to pull or drag something toward oneself. It is also defined as to produce a picture or diagram by making lines and marks on a surface. It is also defined as to attract or cause interest.

ROADWAY is defined as the part of a road or street used by vehicles.

ROADWORK is defined as construction, repair, or maintenance work done on roads.

ROWDY is defined as disorderly, loud, and disruptive in behavior. It is also defined as a person who behaves in a disorderly or violent manner.

WARD is defined as a person under the care or protection of a guardian. It is also defined as a division of a hospital or of a city for administrative purposes.

WARY is defined as cautious or careful about potential dangers or problems.

WAYWARD is defined as deliberate and stubborn in going against what is desired or expected. It is also defined as following an unpredictable or irregular course.

WOOD is defined as the hard fibrous material that forms the trunk and branches of trees. It is also defined as a dense area of land covered with trees; a forest.

WOODWORK is defined as the wooden parts of a building or structure. It is also defined as the craft or activity of making things from wood.

WOODY is defined as containing or made of wood. It is also defined as resembling or having the characteristics of wood.

WORD is defined as a unit of language with meaning, used in speaking or writing. It is also defined as information or a message communicated to someone.

WORDY is defined as using or containing more words than necessary; verbose.

WORK is defined as activity involving mental or physical effort done to accomplish a purpose. It is also defined as to be employed or engaged in an occupation. It is also defined as to operate or function as intended.

WORRY is defined as to feel anxious or troubled about something. It is also defined as a source of anxiety or concern.

YARROW is defined as a flowering plant with feathery leaves, commonly used in herbal medicine and gardening.

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