Today’s NYT Spelling Bee Pangram – New York Times Spelling Bee Pangram for January 22, 2021

Today’s NYT Spelling Bee Pangram for the for the New York Times Spelling Bee Puzzle are ready for you.

The New York Times Spelling Bee has multiple pangrams today. The pangrams are CONNECTIVE, CONVECTION, CONVECTIVE, CONVENIENT, CONVENTION, EVICTION, and INCONVENIENT.

CONNECTIVE means an instrumentality that connects. It is also defined as an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences. It is also defined as connecting or tending to connect.

CONVECTION means (meteorology) the vertical movement of heat or other properties by massive motion within the atmosphere. It is also defined as the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion.

While the word CONVECTIVE has a definition, our dictionary did not have it readily available.

CONVENIENT means large and roomy (`convenient’ is archaic in this sense). It is also defined as suited to your comfort or purpose or needs.

CONVENTION means orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional. It is also defined as something regarded as a normative example. It is also defined as the act of convening. It is also defined as a large formal assembly. It is also defined as (diplomacy) an international agreement.

EVICTION means action by a landlord that compels a tenant to leave the premises (as by rendering the premises unfit for occupancy); no physical expulsion or legal process is involved. It is also defined as the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law.

INCONVENIENT means not conveniently timed. It is also defined as not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs.


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