New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for May 21, 2026

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Today’s pangram is CHANGED.

CHANGED is defined as altered or made different in some way. It is also defined as exchanged one thing for another. It is also defined as replaced with something else.

ADAGE is defined as a traditional saying or proverb expressing a general truth.

AGED is defined as grown old or mature over time. It is also defined as of advanced age or elderly.

AGENDA is defined as a list of items or topics to be discussed or addressed. It is also defined as a hidden plan or objective.

CADGE is defined as to obtain by begging or asking persistently. It is also defined as to borrow or mooch something.

CADGED is defined as obtained by begging or asking persistently.

CAGE is defined as an enclosure with bars or wire mesh used to confine animals. It is also defined as to confine or shut up in or as if in a cage.

CAGED is defined as confined or shut up in a cage. It is also defined as feeling trapped or restricted.

CHANGE is defined as to make or become different. It is also defined as to exchange one thing for another. It is also defined as coins of small denomination.

DANG is defined as a mild exclamation used as a euphemistic curse.

EDGE is defined as the outer boundary or margin of something. It is also defined as a sharp side of a blade or tool. It is also defined as a slight advantage or edge in a competition.

EDGED is defined as having an edge or border. It is also defined as moved gradually or cautiously.

EGAD is defined as a mild oath or exclamation of surprise.

EGGED is defined as urged or encouraged someone to do something. It is also defined as pelted with eggs.

EGGHEAD is defined as an intellectual or scholarly person, often used disparagingly.

EGGHEADED is defined as overly intellectual or impractical.

ENCAGE is defined as to confine or enclose in a cage.

ENCAGED is defined as confined or enclosed in a cage.

ENGAGE is defined as to occupy the attention or interest of someone. It is also defined as to enter into or participate in something. It is also defined as to pledge or promise to marry.

ENGAGED is defined as promised to marry someone. It is also defined as occupied or busy with something. It is also defined as interlocked or meshed together.

GADDED is defined as moved restlessly from place to place in search of entertainment.

GAGA is defined as excessively enthusiastic or infatuated. It is also defined as senile or mentally confused.

GAGE is defined as a pledged object or security. It is also defined as a measuring instrument or tool. It is also defined as to estimate or assess.

GAGGED is defined as having the mouth covered or blocked to prevent speaking. It is also defined as choked or retched.

GANACHE is defined as a smooth filling or frosting made from chocolate and cream.

GANG is defined as an organized group of people, often involved in criminal activity. It is also defined as a group of friends or associates. It is also defined as to form a group or band together.

GANGED is defined as formed or joined together as a group.

GENE is defined as a unit of heredity consisting of DNA that codes for a specific trait.

GHEE is defined as clarified butter used in Indian and South Asian cooking.

HANG is defined as to suspend or support from above. It is also defined as to execute someone by suspending by the neck. It is also defined as to linger or remain in a place.

HANGED is defined as executed by suspension by the neck until death.

HEDGE is defined as a row of bushes or shrubs forming a boundary. It is also defined as to avoid committing to a definite position or answer. It is also defined as to protect against loss with offsetting investments.

HEDGED is defined as surrounded or bordered by a hedge. It is also defined as gave an evasive or noncommittal answer.

HENGE is defined as a prehistoric monument consisting of a circle of standing stones.

NAGGED is defined as complained or found fault persistently. It is also defined as persistently urged or pressured someone.

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