Wordscapes Level 353 Answers

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Wordscapes level 353 belongs to the mountain group and sub-category climb pack, which holds fifteen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 353th puzzle, you need to make fifteen answers by using these six letters: A, D, I, L, R, and Z.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 353 answers for you.

AID, AIL, DIAL, LAID, LIAR, RAID, RAIL, ARID, LAIR, LARD, AIR, LAD, LID, RAD, LIZARD.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Climb Level 353

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 353 are:

LIRA, DALI, DAL, ARD, LIARD, ZILA, IZARD, RIAL, DARI, RIZA, RIA, RAI, RIZ, ADZ, LARI, RIAD, LIDAR, DIRL, RID, LAIRD, DRAIL, ARIL, ZARI, LAR, IZAR.

Wordscapes Level 353 Answers

Level 353 Words Meaning:

  • AID: Assistance or support given to someone in need, typically through money, resources, or efforts to help.
  • AIL: To cause pain or discomfort to trouble or afflict with physical or mental suffering.
  • DIAL: A rotatable disk or plate with numbers, letters, or other symbols used to select and display information, typically on a telephone or other device.
  • LAID: Past tense and past participle of the verb “lay,” meaning putting down or placing something horizontally.
  • LIAR: A person who tells lies or false statements, especially intending to deceive or mislead others.
  • RAID: A sudden attack or assault, typically carried out by a group of people or animals, intending to cause damage or obtain goods.
  • RAIL: A horizontal bar or beam typically used as a barrier or support, especially along a pathway or edge.
  • ARID: Having little or no rain, lacking moisture, excessive dryness or barrenness, especially regarding land or climate.
  • LAIR: A den or resting place, mainly used by a wild animal, often hidden or secluded.
  • LARD: Fat from the abdomen of a pig that has been rendered and clarified, typically used in cooking or as a spread.
  • AIR: The invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, consisting of a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases, breathed by humans and animals for respiration.
  • LAD: A boy or young man, typically one who is immature or inexperienced.
  • LID: A removable or hinged cover for the top of a container or receptacle.
  • RAD: Informal term meaning excellent, impressive, or remarkable.
  • LIZARD: A reptile of the class Reptilia, typically having a scaly skin, four legs, and a long tail, and often found basking in the sun.