Only one group of six letters below can be rearranged to spell out a six-letter word in the English language. Identify the word. NITLAF IFCLEA AHGOLI OLKECM FITRAB RNUMLA
The correct answer and explanation is :
The correct six-letter word that can be formed by rearranging one of the given groups of letters is “FITTER”, which can be formed from the group FITRAB.
Explanation:
In this puzzle, you are given six groups of six random letters, and the goal is to rearrange the letters in one of the groups to form a valid six-letter word in the English language. Let’s go through each group to see if we can form a recognizable word:
- NITLAF: Rearranging the letters does not produce a common English word.
- IFCLEA: Rearranging the letters does not result in a valid English word.
- AHGOLI: Similarly, no valid six-letter word can be formed from these letters.
- OLKECM: No valid six-letter word can be formed here either.
- FITRAB: When rearranged, the letters form the word “FITTER”, which is a valid six-letter word in English. “Fitter” can refer to a person who installs or repairs something (like a plumber or a mechanic), or it can also be used as a comparative form of “fit” (as in, “He is fitter than before”).
- RNUMLA: No valid six-letter word can be formed from these letters.
Among the six groups, only FITRAB can be rearranged to form a valid English word: “FITTER”.
Why this is the correct answer:
- FITTER is a recognized and commonly used word in the English language, both as a noun and as a comparative adjective. The other groups of letters do not yield any recognizable words.
- This type of word puzzle relies on recognizing patterns and knowing common words. It also demonstrates how letter arrangements can be tested against a dictionary or an understanding of the English language’s structure.
Thus, FITRAB is the correct choice, and FITTER is the word that can be formed.