New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for May 4, 2026

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Today’s pangram is FLIGHTY.

FLIGHTY is defined as prone to sudden changes of mind; capricious or fickle. It is also defined as lacking in seriousness or responsibility; frivolous.

FILL is defined as to make something full by putting material into it. It is also defined as to occupy or take up space. It is also defined as to satisfy a need or requirement.

FILLY is defined as a young female horse, typically under four years old.

FILTH is defined as extremely foul or dirty material; muck or excrement. It is also defined as obscene or offensive language or material.

FILTHILY is defined as in a foul, dirty, or obscene manner.

FILTHY is defined as extremely dirty or covered with filth. It is also defined as obscene, offensive, or indecent. It is also defined as morally corrupt or vile.

FITLY is defined as in a manner that is appropriate, suitable, or proper.

FLIGHT is defined as the act of traveling through the air, typically in an aircraft. It is also defined as a series of steps between floors or landings. It is also defined as the act of fleeing or escaping from something.

FLIT is defined as to move quickly and lightly from place to place. It is also defined as to pass rapidly or briefly.

GIGGLY is defined as inclined to giggle; prone to nervous or silly laughter.

GILL is defined as the respiratory organ of fish and aquatic animals. It is also defined as a unit of liquid measure equal to one quarter of a pint. It is also defined as a narrow ravine or watercourse.

GILT is defined as covered thinly with gold or gold-colored material. It is also defined as gold leaf or gold paint used as a coating. It is also defined as a young female pig.

HIGHLIGHT is defined as an outstandingly important or memorable event or part. It is also defined as to mark or color a portion of text for emphasis. It is also defined as to illuminate or direct light toward something.

HIGHLY is defined as to a great degree; very much. It is also defined as at a high level or rank.

HILL is defined as a naturally raised area of land lower than a mountain.

HILLY is defined as having many hills; characterized by hills or uneven terrain.

HILT is defined as the handle of a sword or dagger.

ILLY is defined as in an ill manner; badly or poorly.

LIFT is defined as to raise something to a higher position or level. It is also defined as to remove or take away. It is also defined as a ride in a vehicle, typically given as a favor.

LIGHT is defined as electromagnetic radiation visible to the human eye; illumination. It is also defined as not heavy in weight. It is also defined as to ignite or set fire to something.

LIGHTLY is defined as with little weight or force. It is also defined as with little concern or seriousness. It is also defined as in a gentle or delicate manner.

LILT is defined as a rhythmic swing or cadence, especially in music or speech. It is also defined as to move or speak with a rhythmic, undulating pattern.

LILY is defined as a plant with large, typically trumpet-shaped flowers.

TIGHTLY is defined as in a firm, close, or secure manner. It is also defined as in a way that allows little movement or space.

TILL is defined as a cash register or drawer for holding money. It is also defined as to prepare soil for growing crops; to cultivate. It is also defined as until (archaic or poetic form).

TILT is defined as to lean or incline from a vertical position. It is also defined as to engage in a joust or combat with a lance. It is also defined as a tendency or inclination toward something.

TILTH is defined as the condition of soil that has been tilled or cultivated.

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