NYT Wordle Answer Today (#1547) – 13 Sep 2025 Solution & Hints
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NYT Wordle Answer Today (#1547) – 13 Sep 2025 Solution & Hints

NYT Wordle Answer & Hints for September 13, 2025 — Puzzle #1547

Struggling with today’s Wordle? Here are click-to-reveal hints, detailed letter pattern help,
plus the answer — followed by the word’s definition and a usage example.


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About Today’s Wordle

Wordle #1547 (published September 13, 2025) — today’s five-letter word puzzle.
You have six guesses to find the secret word. Tiles turn green when a letter is correct and in the right spot,
yellow when it’s in the word but wrong spot, and gray when it’s absent.


Hints

Theme / Domain

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The word is something that refers to a low point — metaphorical or literal.

Meaning Nudge

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Often used in speech about careers, moods, fortunes — when something bottoms out.

Part of Speech

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It’s a noun.

Tone / Register

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Formal/common usage; works in both poetic and everyday contexts.

Usage Clue (Optional)

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You might see it with phrases like “rock bottom,” “at my nadir,” “cosmic nadir.”


Letter Pattern Help

Starting Letter

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Starts with: N.

Ending Letter

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Ends with: R.

Vowel Count

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Contains two vowels: A and I.

Repeated Letters

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No repeated letters.

Pattern Shape

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The pattern might look like: N _ D I R

Rare/Tricky Letters

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No particularly rare letters like Q, Z, or X; all fairly common.

Rhyme or Analogy (Optional)

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Rhymes with “radar” (some similar sound), but meaning is very different.


Today’s Answer

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Wordle #1547 Answer: NADIR


Definition & Example

Definition

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NADIR — the lowest point; the most unsuccessful, unpleasant, or difficult period in a situation.

Example Usage

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Example: “After months of struggle, she felt she had reached her nadir, but slowly things began improving.”


Quick Strategy Tip

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Because there are two vowels, A and I, try guess words early that test vowel placements. Also, ending in R helps eliminate many possibilities.


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