November 3, 2023
Game
ARE
WE
THERE
YET
YOU
SEE
JELLY
TUT
STILL
FAMILY
KNOCK
HOWEVER
HEAR
WHY
THOUGH
FLUSH
Hints
NEVERTHELESS
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
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
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.
ROYAL ___
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.