Wordscapes Level 385 Answers

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Wordscapes level 385 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category peak pack, which holds seven words with crosswords of six letters. In this 385th puzzle, you need to make seven answers by using these six letters: E, F, G, O, R and T.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 385answers for you.

FORE, FROG, FRET, FORGE, FORTE, FORT, FORGET.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Peak Level 385

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in puzzle 385 are:

FEG, FER, TOG, GOE, TEG, ORT, REG, FRO, FET, ORG, ROTE, ORFE, GER, GORE, REFT, GROT, REF, TOE, GOT, EFT, ERGO, ORE, ERF, ROE, OFT, TREF, EGO, GOFER, TERF, GOR, OGRE, FOG, FETOR, REGO, GET, FOE, FROE, ERG, OFTER, TROG, REO, GERT, RET, ORF, TEF, ERGOT, TORE, ROT, TOR, GEO, GOER, FOR, TOGE.

Wordscapes Level 385 Answers

Level 385 Words Meaning:

  • FORE: Situated or positioned at or toward the front part or side of something in the forward direction, as well as earlier in time or order, preceding or prior.
  • FROG: A small, tailless amphibian with long hind legs for leaping and moist, smooth skin, typically found in or near water, a decorative fastener or closure resembling a frog, often used on clothing or upholstery.
  • FRET: To worry or be anxious about something, especially something relatively minor or insignificant, to feel or express concern or agitation, and to wear away or erode a surface by rubbing or gnawing, typically repetitively or continuously.
  • FORGE: To create or produce something, especially by shaping metal with heat and pressure to form or fashion something skillfully or artfully, to make a fraudulent or fake document, signature, or work of art.
  • FORTE: A person’s strong point or area of expertise, a skill or talent at which someone excels, or a passage or section of music to be played or sung loudly or with force.
  • FORT: A fortified building or strategic military stronghold designed to defend against attack, an army encampment or defensive structure, a stronghold or fortified place.
  • FORGET: To fail to remember or recall something, to be unable to bring something to mind, to inadvertently neglect or overlook something, to cease to think about or concern oneself with something intentionally or unintentionally.