Get the answer to the NYT Spelling Bee clue “I, you, she, he, we, ____.”, starting with the letters th.
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pronoun
- Those ones those people, animals, or things
"They dance well."
- Used to refer to people in a general way or to a group of people who are not specified
- Used with a singular indefinite pronoun antecedent
- Used with a singular antecedent to refer to an unknown or unspecified person
- Used to refer to a single person whose gender is intentionally not revealed
- Used to refer to a single person whose gender identity is nonbinary see nonbinary
noun
- An international organization that promotes the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical welfare originally of young men
noun
- An international organization that promotes the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical welfare originally of young women
idiom
- Used to describe someone or something as having a characteristic to the highest degree
idiom
- Usually used in negative statements to mean that someone should not depend on something hoped for until he or she knows for certain that it will happen
idiom
- To allow events to happen without trying to change them
idiom
- Used to introduce a common saying or a statement that expresses a common belief
verb
- To seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound
"was bitten by a dog"
- To wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis
"getting bitten by mosquitoes"
- To cut or pierce with or as if with an edged weapon
"bit by his sword"
- To cause sharp pain or stinging discomfort to
"the sleet biting our faces"
- To take hold of
"help the pliers bite the part"
- To take in cheat
- To bite or have the habit of biting something
"This cat bites."
- To cut, pierce, or take hold
"bites down on the part"
- To cause irritation or smarting
"Her criticisms really bite."
- Corrode
- To take a bait
"The fish aren't biting today."
- To respond so as to be caught (as by a trick)
- To accept a suggestion or an offer
"offered them a deal but they wouldn't bite"
- To take or maintain a firm hold
"The anchor didn't bite well."
- To produce a negative effect
"the recession began to bite"
- To be objectionable or extremely bad in quality stink, suck
"This song bites."
- To imitate or copy (someone or something) especially without permission
"There are lots of rappers biting his style—but there's only one James Brown!"
noun
- Place, location
"the where and the how of the accident"
- What place, source, or cause
"I know where that comes from"
adjective
- Having monetary or material value
- Estimable
This clue was used on January 26, 2025.