Wordscapes Level 400 Answer

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Wordscapes level 400 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category peak pack, which holds eleven words with crosswords of six letters. In this 400th puzzle, you need to make eleven answers by using these six letters: A, B, D, R, S, and W.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 400 answers for you.

DIRE, DELI, IDLE, LEER, RILE, ELDER, RILED, LIED, REEL, RIDE, RELIED.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Peak Level 400

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 400 are:

DEL, DEER, RED, EEL, ELIDE, REED, LEI, IRE, DEI, LEE, DEE, LIRE, LEED, DREE, DEIL, EIDER, LID, LEDE, ERE, IDLER, RIEL, LIER, LIE, ERED, IDE, LED, EILD, DIE, ELD, DIEL, REE, IDEE, DELE, EDILE, DERE, LERE, LEIR, LERED, REI, EIDE, LIEDER, IRED, RID, REDE, DIRL.

Wordscapes Level 400 Answer

Level 400 Words Meaning:

  • DIRE: Extremely serious or urgent with severe consequences indicating a grave or perilous situation.
  • DELI: Short for “delicatessen,” a shop or store that sells a variety of ready-to-eat foods, such as prepared meats, cheeses, salads, sandwiches, and other specialty items.
  • IDLE: Not active or in use; not engaged in work, activity, or purpose. Lacking worth, significance, or importance.
  • LEER: To look or gaze at someone or something in a suggestive or unpleasantly malicious manner, often suggestive of lewdness or slyness.
  • RILE: To make someone annoyed, irritated, or angry to provoke or stir up negative emotions or reactions in someone.
  • ELDER: A person older than another, a senior member or leader within a community, group, or organization.
  • RILED: Past tense of the verb “rile,” meaning to have caused someone to become annoyed, irritated, or angry, to have provoked or stirred up negative emotions or reactions in someone.
  • LIED: Past tense and past participle of the verb “lie,” meaning to have been in a horizontal position; also, to have deliberately given false information or deceived others.
  • REEL: To wind or pull in something, such as a line or rope, onto a spool, drum, or reel to lose one’s balance or stagger, typically from dizziness or intoxication.
  • RIDE: To sit on and control the movement of an animal, vehicle, or device for transportation, to travel in or on a conveyance or vehicle for a journey.
  • RELIED: Past tense and past participle of the verb “rely,” meaning to have depended on someone or something for support, assistance, or confidence, to have trusted or counted on someone or something.