I suffer from the kind of recency bias that makes me seek occasions to cite whatever book I’ve just finished reading in everyday conversation. My latest read, Jenny Odell’s “How to Do Nothing,” inspires today’s Wordle opener: PAUSE. It yields nearlynothing. So is that … good?
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Today's word is TUTOR, a noun. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it means “a teacher who gives individual instruction to a student; private teacher.”
Sure enough, shyly was the answer. That's a tough one! Today's Score: A banger of a game today. I got it in three which is worth 1 point and I beat Wordle Bot, who guessed slate / krill / scold / shyly, which gets me 1 more point for a total of 2!
Today's word is SNORT, a verb. According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, it refers to a noisy sound made with a sharp intake of breath through the nostrils.
Wordle is a daily word game where players have six attempts to guess a five letter word. Feedback for each guess is given in the form of colored tiles to indicate if letters match the correct position. Daily words are curated by editors using the Oxford Dictionary.
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