New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for June 8, 2026

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Today’s pangram is OBJECTED.

OBJECTED is defined as expressed disagreement or disapproval about something. It is also defined as raised an objection in a legal or formal proceeding.

BEDDED is defined as placed or embedded something firmly in a surrounding material. It is also defined as settled into or became established in a position or place. It is also defined as had sexual relations with someone.

BEET is defined as a dark red root vegetable with edible leaves and a sweet taste.

BOBBED is defined as moved up and down with short, quick movements. It is also defined as cut hair short in a bob style.

BOCCE is defined as an Italian bowling game played by rolling balls on a court toward a target ball.

BODE is defined as to be a sign or indication of something that will happen. It is also defined as to remain or stay in a place.

BODED is defined as was an indication or sign of something to come.

BOOED is defined as made disapproving sounds to express dislike or contempt.

BOOTED is defined as forced someone to leave or kicked them out. It is also defined as put boots on someone’s feet. It is also defined as started up a computer system.

BOOTEE is defined as a soft shoe or slipper, especially for a baby or woman.

CEDE is defined as to give up power or territory to another. It is also defined as to yield or surrender something.

CEDED is defined as gave up or surrendered power, territory, or rights to another.

CODE is defined as a system of rules or principles governing behavior or activity. It is also defined as a set of symbols or signals used to represent information. It is also defined as computer programming instructions written in a programming language.

CODED is defined as converted information into a code or cipher. It is also defined as assigned a code to something for classification or identification.

COED is defined as a female student at a coeducational institution. It is also defined as relating to or involving students of both sexes.

COOED is defined as made soft murmuring sounds like a dove. It is also defined as spoke in a soft, gentle, or affectionate manner.

COTE is defined as a shelter or shed for birds or small animals, especially pigeons or sheep.

DEBT is defined as money, goods, or services owed by one person to another. It is also defined as a sense of obligation to repay someone for help or kindness.

DECO is defined as short for art deco, a style of design and architecture from the 1920s-1930s.

DECOCT is defined as to extract the essential ingredients of a substance by boiling. It is also defined as to prepare or make something through a process of extraction or refinement.

DECOCTED is defined as extracted essential ingredients from a substance by boiling or heating.

DECODE is defined as to convert coded or encrypted information back into its original form. It is also defined as to understand or interpret the meaning of something complex or unclear.

DECODED is defined as converted coded or encrypted information into its original or readable form.

DEED is defined as an action or piece of work performed. It is also defined as a legal document that transfers ownership of property. It is also defined as a notable or brave action.

DEEDED is defined as transferred property or ownership by means of a legal deed.

DEJECT is defined as to make someone sad, disappointed, or dispirited.

DEJECTED is defined as feeling sad, disappointed, and without hope.

DETECT is defined as to discover, perceive, or identify the presence of something. It is also defined as to find out or ascertain something, especially through investigation.

DETECTED is defined as discovered, perceived, or identified the presence of something.

DOTE is defined as to be excessively fond of or attentive to someone. It is also defined as to be foolishly or excessively affectionate.

DOTED is defined as showed excessive fondness or attention toward someone.

DOTTED is defined as marked with dots or small round spots. It is also defined as scattered or distributed here and there.

EBBED is defined as receded or flowed back, as the tide. It is also defined as gradually lessened or diminished in intensity or amount.

EJECT is defined as to force or throw something out forcefully. It is also defined as to remove someone from a place, typically by force.

EJECTED is defined as forced out, expelled, or removed forcefully from a place.

JETE is defined as a ballet jump where the dancer leaps from one foot and lands on the other.

JETTED is defined as traveled by jet aircraft. It is also defined as sprayed out in a stream or jet.

JOBBED is defined as worked on temporary or casual jobs. It is also defined as punched or struck something with quick jabs.

JOTTED is defined as wrote something quickly or briefly in a note.

OBJECT is defined as a thing or item that can be perceived or touched. It is also defined as to express disapproval or disagreement about something. It is also defined as the goal or purpose that someone is trying to achieve.

OBOE is defined as a woodwind musical instrument with a double reed that produces a high pitched sound.

OCTET is defined as a group or set of eight people or things. It is also defined as a musical composition for eight instruments or voices.

TEED is defined as placed a golf ball on a tee before hitting it.

TOED is defined as having toes or a specified number of toes. It is also defined as touched or kicked something with the toe.

TOOTED is defined as made a short, sharp sound, as from a horn or whistle.

TOTE is defined as to carry or transport something. It is also defined as a large bag used for carrying items.

TOTED is defined as carried or transported something by hand.

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