The answer to the Wordle puzzle today (August 19) is an easy one, especially if you are a regular book reader, as the word is used so much in books to describe a character’s gesture.
This week in Wordle we have seen both easy and difficult puzzles, and today’s puzzle falls into the former category as it is a commonly known word.
That being said, the letters that form today’s word might be a little bit tricky, as it doesn’t feature most of the commonly used vowel sounds, and it starts with a sound that we barely put in our initial guesses.
Now, with these initial warnings, head to the next paragraphs for more clues on today’s words in Wordle.
Wordle Hints & Tips For Friday, August 19
In meaning, today’s word refers to a certain gesture that we usually use to indicate we either don’t know anything about something or we don’t care about it. The gesture itself is usually performed by raising shoulders. Sometimes you raise your hands as well as your shoulders as well.
The gesture itself is probably more common than the word that describes it, which means there is the possibility that you know the gesture but don’t know what it’s called if you are not a native English speaker.
In books, this is a common word to tell that people don’t care about something by describing their gesture rather than just telling it. There is also an emoji of this gesture in social media applications. Here is what the emoji looks like: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As the last hint, the word starts with an “S” and ends with a “G“. This isn’t surely a difficult one to answer. So, take your time, and think about it carefully, before you use your final chance to guess it. And don’t let that initial less take you elsewhere! You know that we can produce a secondary sound with an “S” in the beginning.
What Is The Wordle Answer Today? (Friday, August 19)
The answer to today’s puzzle in Wordle is “SHRUG“.
As mentioned earlier, it was a simple one, but the letter formation of the word makes it a little bit difficult to guess, especially if you can’t figure out the position of the “H” in the word.