Wordle Hints for Tue Jul 08 2025
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This word often describes a strong feeling of fear or apprehension.
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It contains two vowels and three consonants.
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The first letter is the fourth letter of the alphabet.
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The word ends with a sound that is typically associated with the past tense in English.
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It is commonly used in the phrase "_____ful anticipation."
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The word functions as both a noun and a verb.
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The letters 'R' and 'E' are found consecutively within this word.
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Originating in the Old English language, this word is related to 'drēogan,' meaning to endure.
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Wordle Strategy Guide
Best Starting Words
Choose words with common letters like STARE, ADIEU, or CRANE to maximize your chances.
Letter Frequency
The most common letters in English words are E, A, R, I, O, T, N, S, L, C.
Vowel Strategy
Try to identify vowels early as most Wordle words contain at least two vowels.
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