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

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Today’s pangrams are BIATHLETE, HABITABLE, and HITTABLE.

BIATHLETE is defined as an athlete who competes in a biathlon, a sporting event combining two different disciplines.

HABITABLE is defined as suitable for living in or occupying.

HITTABLE is defined as capable of being hit or struck.

ABATE is defined as to reduce in intensity, amount, or degree. It is also defined as to put an end to or eliminate.

ABET is defined as to help, encourage, or support someone in committing a crime or wrongdoing.

ABLATE is defined as to remove or vaporize material from a surface by heat or erosion. It is also defined as to surgically remove tissue.

ABLE is defined as having the power, skill, or means to do something. It is also defined as talented or competent.

ALBEIT is defined as although; even though; used to introduce a contrasting or qualifying statement.

ALIBI is defined as a claim or proof that one was elsewhere when an alleged act took place. It is also defined as an excuse or pretext.

BABA is defined as a sweet yeast cake, typically soaked in rum or fruit juice. It is also defined as a father or man in some Eastern European or Middle Eastern contexts.

BABBLE is defined as to talk rapidly and unintelligibly or at tedious length. It is also defined as to make continuous murmuring sounds.

BABE is defined as a baby or very young child. It is also defined as an attractive person, often used as a term of endearment.

BABEL is defined as a confused noise or hubbub, especially of voices. It is also defined as a confused confusion of sounds or voices.

BAHT is defined as the basic monetary unit of Thailand.

BAIL is defined as money deposited to release a person from custody pending trial. It is also defined as to remove water from a boat with a bucket or pump. It is also defined as to abandon or escape from a situation.

BAIT is defined as food placed on a hook or in a trap to entice fish or animals. It is also defined as to provoke or harass someone persistently.

BALE is defined as a large bundle of hay, straw, or similar material wrapped tightly. It is also defined as to gather into bales.

BALL is defined as a spherical or rounded object used in games and sports. It is also defined as a formal social gathering for dancing.

BALLET is defined as a theatrical art form featuring skilled dancers performing choreographed movements to music.

BATE is defined as to reduce the force or intensity of; restrain. It is also defined as to remove or scrape from a surface.

BATH is defined as a tub or basin filled with water for washing oneself. It is also defined as the act of washing oneself in a bath.

BATHE is defined as to wash oneself or another in a bath or body of water. It is also defined as to surround or immerse in something.

BATTLE is defined as a violent encounter between opposing armed forces. It is also defined as to fight or struggle persistently against something.

BEAT is defined as to strike repeatedly with force. It is also defined as to move rhythmically or pulse. It is also defined as to defeat or surpass.

BEATABLE is defined as capable of being defeated or overcome.

BEET is defined as a dark reddish plant with an edible root vegetable.

BEETLE is defined as an insect with hardened front wings and biting mouthparts. It is also defined as to jut out or project.

BELIE is defined as to contradict or fail to give a true impression of. It is also defined as to give a false appearance of.

BELITTLE is defined as to regard or represent as unimportant or of little value. It is also defined as to make someone seem smaller or less important.

BELL is defined as a hollow metal object that produces a ringing sound when struck. It is also defined as the shape or corolla of a flower.

BELLE is defined as an attractive young woman, especially the most attractive at an event.

BELT is defined as a strip of material worn around the waist to hold up clothing. It is also defined as to strike forcefully. It is also defined as a region or zone with distinctive characteristics.

BETA is defined as the second letter of the Greek alphabet. It is also defined as a preliminary or test version of software.

BETEL is defined as a climbing Asian plant whose leaves are chewed with areca nut as a stimulant.

BIBLE is defined as the sacred scriptures of Christianity. It is also defined as a book or source considered authoritative on a particular subject.

BILABIAL is defined as a consonant sound produced with both lips, such as /p/ or /b/.

BILE is defined as a bitter alkaline secretion from the liver that aids in digestion. It is also defined as anger or bitter resentment.

BILL is defined as a statement of charges or costs owed. It is also defined as the beak of a bird. It is also defined as a draft of legislation presented to a legislature.

BILLABLE is defined as capable of being charged to or billed to a client or account.

BILLET is defined as a place of lodging, especially temporary military quarters. It is also defined as to assign lodging to someone.

BITE is defined as to use teeth to cut into or grip something. It is also defined as a wound or mark made by teeth.

BLAB is defined as to talk excessively or reveal secrets thoughtlessly.

BLAH is defined as lacking interest, excitement, or liveliness; dull. It is also defined as meaningless or insincere talk.

BLAT is defined as to make a bleating or flatulent sound. It is also defined as to produce a harsh sound.

BLEAT is defined as the cry of a sheep or goat. It is also defined as to make the cry of a sheep or goat, or a sound similar to it.

BLITHE is defined as carefree and unconcerned; lighthearted.

HABIT is defined as a regular or repeated behavior pattern. It is also defined as a long dress worn by members of a religious community.

HABITAT is defined as the natural environment or surroundings where an organism or species lives.

HATEABLE is defined as deserving of or capable of being hated.

HEALABLE is defined as capable of being healed or cured.

HEATABLE is defined as capable of being heated.

LABEL is defined as a piece of paper or material bearing information affixed to an object. It is also defined as to attach a label to something or identify with a particular name or category.

LABIA is defined as the plural of labium; the folds of tissue forming the external female genitalia.

LABIAL is defined as relating to the lips or lip-like structures. It is also defined as a consonant sound produced with the lips.

LABILE is defined as readily open to change; unstable or volatile. It is also defined as readily undergoing chemical transformation.

LIABLE is defined as legally responsible or answerable. It is also defined as likely or prone to experience something.

LIBEL is defined as a false statement or representation that damages someone’s reputation. It is also defined as to make false damaging statements about someone.

LIBELEE is defined as a person against whom a libel action is brought; a defendant in a libel case.

TABLA is defined as a pair of drums used in Indian classical music.

TABLE is defined as a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs for placing objects on. It is also defined as a set of facts or figures displayed in rows and columns. It is also defined as to postpone discussion or action on a matter.

TABLET is defined as a small flat solid piece of medication. It is also defined as a small portable computer operated by touching its screen. It is also defined as a slab or surface for writing or carving.

TIBIA is defined as the inner and thicker of the two bones in the lower leg between knee and ankle.

TIBIAE is defined as the plural of tibia; the inner bones of the lower legs.

TIBIAL is defined as relating to the tibia or the inner bone of the lower leg.

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