Wordscapes Level 340 Answers

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Wordscapes level 340 belongs to the mountain group and sub-category fjord pack, which holds fifteen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 340th puzzle, you need to make fifteen answers by using these six letters: A, D, E, F, O, and R.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 340 answers for you.

DARE, FEAR, FORE, READ, RODE, REDO, AFRO, FORD, DOER, ADORE, FARED, DEAF, FADE, FARE, FEDORA.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Fjord Level 340

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 340are:

ODE, ADO, EAR, DORE, ARED, ODEA, FORA, FRO, FADER, ARE, ROED, ERA, DERO, ARD, RAD, REF, FADO, DAE, ODA, FARO, DOR, ORE, ERF, AFORE, ROE, OREAD, DEF, OARED, ORA, FEOD, FED, ROAD, OAF, FAD, FER, FAE, FOE, FRAE, DEAR, FROE, FARD, RADE, RED, REO, ROD, FAR, DOE, EARD, ARF, ORD, OAR, ORAD, ORF, FOR, AERO, ORFE, FRA, DEFO, DOF.

Wordscapes Level 340 Answers

Level 340 Words Meaning:

  • DARE: To have the courage or audacity to do something to challenge or provoke someone to do something.
  • FEAR: An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or a threat.
  • FORE: Situated or placed in front of occurring or existing before in time or order.
  • READ: To look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter by interpreting the characters or symbols.
  • RODE: Past tense of the verb “ride,” meaning to sit on and control the movement of an animal or vehicle.
  • REDO: To do or perform again; to revise or improve upon something already done.
  • AFRO: A hairstyle characterized by tightly curled or tightly coiled hair, especially when worn by people of African descent.
  • FORD: A shallow place in a river or stream where one can cross safely on foot or by vehicle.
  • DOER: A person who acts or performs tasks and carries out actions or activities.
  • ADORE: To love and admire someone or something deeply and fervently; to worship or venerate.
  • FARED: Past tense of the verb “fare,” meaning to experience good or bad fortune; to get along or manage in a particular situation.
  • DEAF: Unable to hear or partially or completely lacking in the sense of hearing.
  • FADE: To gradually lose brightness, colour, or clarity to diminish progressively in intensity or vigour.
  • FARE: The money a passenger pays to travel by bus, train, taxi, or other public transportation, as well as food and drink, especially provided by a restaurant or establishment.
  • FEDORA: A felt hat with a wide brim and an indented crown, typically worn by men.