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Dordle Hints for December 20, 2025
Here are all the official hints to guide you toward the solution.
Dordle Hints
First Word Hints:
- It's a five-letter word with consonants in the first, third, and fourth positions, and a vowel repeated in the second and last positions.
- This word is an adjective and sometimes a noun.
- It belongs to a category of words describing emotional states or attitudes.
- When someone's trivial inconvenience results in an exaggeratedly petulant response, this word might describe their mood.
- If you react irrationally angry or annoyed when things don't go your way, a friend might describe you as being in a ___ ___ (two words, with the second word as an adjective starting with P, often used to describe small disagreements or fights).
Second Word Hints:
- This word consists of one consonant, followed by a vowel, and ends with a three-letter combination that can denote a common action or motion.
- It is used as a verb to describe a facial expression, though sometimes it is used as a noun.
- Related to emotions and expressions, it's often seen in discussions about human interactions and psychology.
- You might do this involuntarily when experiencing displeasure or disappointment, without saying a word.
- If someone tells a bad joke, instead of laughing, you might twist your eyebrows and curve your lips downward.
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Dordle Answer for December 20, 2025
Here is the final, official answer for the Dordle puzzle that was released on December 20, 2025.
Dordle Puzzle #1426 Answers
HUFFY
Huffy is an adjective describing a person who is annoyed or irritated and demonstrates it through their behavior. Common usage often involves describing someone as being in a "huffy" mood after they've taken offense or been slightly angered by something trivial. This term originated in the late 17th century, derived from the word 'huff,' which is an expression of irritation.
FROWN
To frown means to furrow one's brow in displeasure or concentration, typically conveying feelings of disapproval or concern. It's a universal facial expression recognized across cultures. The word "frown" dates back to the Middle English 'frounen,' which was rooted in Old French, from the word 'frognier,' meaning ‘to snort,’ which is an indicator of the gesture's association with displeasure.
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