Soon
Get the answer to the NYT Spelling Bee clue “Soon”, starting with the letters an.
Click below to uncover the answer.
adverb
- Soon, presently
"… tomorrow will be here anon."
- After a while later
"more of that anon"
- At once immediately
abbreviation
- Anonymous}; {a_link
noun
- A corner whether constituting a projecting part or a partially enclosed space
"They sheltered in an angle of the building."
- The figure formed by two lines extending from the same point
- A measure of an angle or of the amount of turning necessary to bring one line or plane into coincidence with or parallel to another
- The direction from which someone or something is approached
"soldiers being attacked from every angle"
- The precise viewpoint from which something is observed or considered
"a camera angle"
- A sharply divergent course
"The road went off at an angle."
adverb
- Always
"ever striving to improve"
- At any time
"more than ever before"
- In any way
"how can I ever thank you"
- Used as an intensive
verb
- To retain in one's possession or power
"kept the money we found"
- To refrain from granting, giving, or allowing
"kept the news back"
- To have in control
"keep your temper"
- To be faithful to
"keep a promise"
- To act fittingly in relation to
"keep the Sabbath"
- To conform to in habits or conduct
"keep late hours"
- To stay in accord with (a beat)
"keep time"
- To watch over and defend
"keep us from harm"
- To continue to maintain
"keep watch"
- To have customarily in stock for sale
- To restrain from departure or removal detain
"keep children after school"
- Hold back, restrain
"keep them from going"
- Save, reserve
"keep some for later"
- To refrain from revealing
"keep a secret"
- To confine oneself to
"keep my room"
- To stay or continue in
"keep the path"
- To stay or remain on or in usually against opposition hold
"kept her ground"
- Conduct, manage
"keep a tearoom"
- To maintain a course, direction, or progress
"keep to the right"
- To continue usually without interruption
"keep talking"
- To persist in a practice
"kept bothering them"
- To stay even
- To remain in good condition
"meat will keep in the freezer"
- To remain secret
"the secret would keep"
- To call for no immediate action
"the matter will keep until morning"
- Abstain, refrain
"can't keep from talking"
- To be in session
"school will keep through the winter"
- To retain possession of a football especially after faking a handoff
- Live, lodge
noun
- Hepatitis clinically similar to hepatitis A and hepatitis B but caused by a different virus
idiom
- An act of trying to kill someone a usually unsuccessful effort to kill someone
"Police report that there has been an attempt on the actor's life."
idiom
- To be only partly paying attention to to look at occasionally
"He had/kept half an eye on the TV while he read the paper."
idiom
- To watch (someone or something) very closely
"The guard kept an eagle eye on the prisoner."
idiom
- To try to kill someone
"Someone made an attempt on her life."
This clue was used on February 11, 2025.
A New Word Game is Coming!
Think you’re fast with words? A new multiplayer word game—inspired by Spelling Bee—is launching soon.
It will put you head-to-head with other players in real-time, where quick thinking and sharp vocabulary skills determine the winner.
Thank you for signing up! We'll notify you when we launch.
Something went wrong. Please try again.