Wordscapes Level 381 Answers

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Wordscapes level 381 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category scale pack, which holds nineteen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 381th puzzle, you need to make nineteen answers by using these six letters: A, C, H, S, T, and Y.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 381answers for you.

ACT, SAT, WAS, SAC, CASH, CAST, CHAT, SWAT, WASH, WHAT, WATCH, SWATH, SWATCH, THAW, ASH, CAT, HAS, HAT, SAW.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Scale Level 381

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 381 are:

STAW, ACTS, SCAT, WHA, TACHS, THAWS, TWAS, SHAT, CAW, HAST, TACH, WATS, CATS, TWA, CAWS, SHWA, TASH, SHA, CHAW, WAST, TAW, HAWS, CHAS, SCATH, SHAW, SCAW, ACH, TAWS, HAW, ATS, TAS, SCHWA, WAH, WHATS, CHAWS, CHATS, AHS, HATS, WAT, CHA.

Wordscapes Level 381 Answers

Level 381 Words Meaning:

  • ACT: A deed or action performed, a formal written decree or legislation enacted by a legislative body.
  • SAT: Past tense of the verb “sit,” indicating the action of resting the body on the buttocks or hindquarters in a seated position.
  • WAS: Past tense of the verb “be,” indicating the state or condition of existence or identity in the past.
  • SAC: A pouch or baglike structure in an animal or plant, typically containing fluid or other substances; also, a container or receptacle.
  • CASH: Money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially in hand or readily available for transactions.
  • CAST: To throw or hurl something forcefully and assign roles or parts to actors in a play or film.
  • CHAT: Casual conversation or discussion, typically between two or more people, to engage in informal talk or exchange messages online.
  • SWAT: To hit or strike something with a sharp blow, especially using the hand or a flat object. It is also an act of hitting or striking something forcefully.
  • WASH: To clean or cleanse something using water or other liquid and flow or pass over something, typically carrying away dirt or impurities.
  • WHAT: Asking about or identifying something unknown or unspecified, the thing or things that which.
  • WATCH: To observe or monitor something closely or attentively; a timepiece worn on the wrist or carried in a pocket for telling time.
  • SWATH: A broad strip or area of land, typically mown or harvested at one time; also, a vast extent or range of something.
  • SWATCH: A small sample or piece of fabric, material, or colour used for testing or demonstrating qualities or characteristics.
  • THAW: To become liquid or soft due to warming the melting process or becoming warmer after being frozen or cold.
  • ASH: The powdery residue left after the combustion or burning of a substance, typically grey or white, and the remains of something destroyed or consumed by fire.
  • CAT: A small domesticated carnivorous mammal with soft fur, retractable claws, and a short snout, typically kept as a pet or for catching mice.
  • HAS: Third person singular present tense of the verb “have,” indicating possession or ownership by someone or something.
  • HAT: A covering for the head, typically with a brim and a crown, worn for protection against the elements or as a fashion accessory.
  • SAW: Past tense of the verb “see,” indicating the action of perceiving something with the eyes, a tool with a toothed blade used for cutting wood or other materials.