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NYT Connections Hints for November 3, 2023 (#145)

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ARE
WE
THERE
YET
YOU
SEE
JELLY
TUT
STILL
FAMILY
KNOCK
HOWEVER
HEAR
WHY
THOUGH
FLUSH

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Words indicating contrast or concession

HOWEVER
Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
STILL
Despite that; nevertheless.
THOUGH
Despite the fact that; although.
YET
Up until the present or a specified or implied time; by now or then.

REPEATED WORDS IN EXPRESSIONS

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Words that are repeated in common expressions or phrases

HEAR
As in 'hear, hear,' an expression of approval or agreement.
KNOCK
As in 'knock-knock,' the start of a knock-knock joke.
THERE
As in 'there, there,' an expression used to comfort someone.
TUT
As in 'tut-tut,' an expression of disapproval or annoyance.

WORDS ABBREVIATED WITH LETTERS

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Words that are commonly abbreviated using single letters

ARE
Abbreviated as 'R' in texts or informal writing.
SEE
Abbreviated as 'C' in texts or informal writing.
WHY
Abbreviated as 'Y' in texts or informal writing.
YOU
Abbreviated as 'U' in texts or informal writing.

Phrases or terms related to royalty

FAMILY
Refers to the royal family, the family of a king or queen.
FLUSH
Refers to a royal flush, the highest possible hand in poker.
JELLY
Refers to royal jelly, a substance produced by bees to feed queen bees.
WE
Refers to the royal 'we,' the use of 'we' by a single person to refer to themselves, traditionally used by monarchs.