Spelling Bee Answers August 09 2024
Welcome to the spelling bee game for August 09, 2024! Today, we’re using seven letters: Z, A, G, I, N, O, and T. It’s okay if you’re new to this – we’re here to help!
With these letters, we can make 16 words. All these words add up to 114 points. We’ll show you all the words, both short and long. We’ll also explain what some words mean using easy words.
There’s a special long word that uses all seven letters. It’s like finding a hidden treasure!
Don’t worry if you don’t know all the words. We’re here to learn together and have fun. Ready to start finding words with our seven letters? Let’s begin!
Today’s Spelling Bee Answers And Hints
Here are all the Spelling Bee words you can form, sorted by length:
4 Letters
5 Letters
6 Letters
7 Letters
8 Letters
9 Letters
10 Letters
12 Letters
Words and their Meanings
4 Letters
ZING:
A sharp, high-pitched sound or quality. It can also mean having a lively or exciting effect. For example, a joke with a “zing” is really funny and makes you smile. It adds energy to a conversation or situation.
ZITI:
A type of pasta shaped like short tubes. It’s often baked with sauce and cheese, like in a pasta casserole. Ziti is good for dishes where you want the pasta to hold the sauce well. It’s similar to penne but without ridges.
5 Letters
GONZO:
A style of storytelling or journalism that is very personal and exaggerated. It often involves the journalist being part of the story. This style is known for being entertaining and unusual. It can be more fun to read but is less formal.
6 Letters
GAZING:
Looking at something steadily and with interest because it is beautiful or interesting. For example, you might gaze at a sunset or a piece of art. Gazing usually means looking carefully and with admiration. It’s a way to appreciate something deeply.
OOZING:
When a thick liquid slowly comes out of something. This can happen with syrup from a bottle or when a wound leaks fluid. It happens slowly and can make a mess if not cleaned up. It’s like when honey drips from a jar.
ZAGGING:
Moving with sharp turns or angles, changing direction suddenly. It describes a path or movement that goes back and forth. For example, you might zigzag through a crowd to get through faster. It’s a way to avoid obstacles.
ZIGZAG:
A pattern with sharp turns or angles. It means moving in a series of quick changes in direction. You might zigzag when avoiding obstacles or in a fun design. It looks like a line that changes direction sharply.
ZINNIA:
A colorful flower that blooms in many bright colors. Zinnias are popular in gardens because they are easy to grow. They add beauty to gardens and can be used in flower arrangements. They bloom for a long time and come in many colors.
ZONING:
The process of dividing land into different areas for different uses, like homes or businesses. It helps keep different types of buildings in separate areas. For example, it makes sure that factories are not built near homes. Zoning helps organize how cities and towns are used.
7 Letters
ZIGGING:
Moving in a zigzag pattern with sharp turns. It means changing direction quickly and often. For example, you might zigzag while running to avoid obstacles. It makes movement more interesting and less direct.
ZINGING:
Making a sharp, high-pitched sound. It can also mean something that is lively and full of energy. For example, a buzzing sound or a lively conversation can be described as zinging. It adds excitement or noise.
8 Letters
IONIZING:
The process of turning atoms or molecules into ions by adding or removing electrons. This is important in science, like in X-rays and radiation. It helps us see inside the body or measure radiation. It’s a key process in many scientific tools.
9 Letters
AGONIZING:
Feeling intense pain or distress, either physical or emotional. It describes a very high level of suffering. For example, severe pain from an injury or deep sadness from a loss can be agonizing. It is something very hard to endure.
10 Letters
IONIZATION:
The process of making atoms or molecules into ions by adding or removing electrons. This is important for detecting and measuring radiation. Ionization is used in scientific tools like radiation detectors. It helps us understand and study different types of energy.
ZIGZAGGING:
Moving in a pattern of sharp turns or angles. It means changing direction quickly and repeatedly. You might zigzag when navigating around obstacles or in a design. It creates a movement or pattern that goes back and forth.
12 Letters
ANTAGONIZING:
Causing someone to feel angry or upset by creating conflict. It means making someone feel hostile or challenged. For example, teasing someone or arguing can be antagonizing. It often leads to disagreements or tension.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this word game for August 09, 2024, is fun and helps us learn. We used seven letters to make 16 words. We explained what many words mean using simple language. From short words to the long special word “ANTAGONIZING,” there’s something for everyone. This game helps us learn new words while having fun.
Why not try using some of these words when you talk to friends or family? It’s a great way to remember what you learned! Ready to take on tomorrow’s challenge? Set a reminder to come back and discover new words every day!