Here are the meanings of the 10 hardest words that have also been used in Times articles.
(Dec. 23, 2020)6. tomtit — any of several small birds that frequently elude Spelling Bee players:The Audubon Society would file a complaint in defense of tomtit virility.
But, such is the state of Massenet’s reputation, I doubt that many sophisticated operagoers would rush to defend him.
Barclays declined to comment on its arrangement with A.I.G., which is known as a “novation” in the world of derivatives, Reuters said.
in Derivatives Deals (Feb. 5, 2010)The list of the week’s easiest words:
Persons:
nunhood, “, Genji, Jakucho, monomania, ” Jacobs, ”, colcannon —, Patrick’s, Melissa Clark’s, colcannon, Cook, callaloo, Mr, Bates, cloaca, tomtit, Spelling, Massenet — Minor, pinniped, dognap —, Twilly, McGuinn, Naija, dey, —, novation, — Barclays Said
Organizations:
St, Audubon Society, Barclays, Reuters, — Barclays
Locations:
Japan, Frederick, Africa