Wordscapes Level 304 Answers

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Wordscapes level 304 belongs to the Topic group and sub-category beach pack, which holds fourteen words with crosswords of five letters. In this 304th puzzle, you need to make fourteen answers by using these five letters: A, D, E, H, and R.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 304 answers for you.

DARE, DEER, HARD, HARE, HEAR, HEED, HERD, HERE, READ, REED, HEARD, HEADER, DEAR, ADHERE.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Beach Level 304

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 304 are:

HAE, REH, HEDER, AREDE, ARD, HARED, RAD, HADE, ERE, DAE, RHEA, HER, EDH, RAH, ERED, HEDERA, DAH, REE, EARED, AHED, DERE, EHED, RADE, REDE, RED, EARD, EAR, ARED, HAD, HEAD, DEE, ARE, DREE, ERA, DEARE, HAED.

Wordscapes Level 304 Answers

Level 304 Words Meaning:

  • DARE: To have the courage or boldness to do something, especially something challenging, risky, or unconventional, to challenge or provoke someone to do something.
  • DEER: A hoofed mammal of the family Cervidae, typically possessing antlers and renowned for its grace and agility.
  • HARD: Firm or solid to the touch, difficult or requiring much effort or endurance, tough or resilient in character.
  • HARE: A fast-running mammal of the family Leporidae, similar to but smaller than a rabbit, typically found in open habitats.
  • HEAR: To perceive sound with the ears and listen to and understand someone or something by paying attention to what is being said or conveyed.
  • HEED: To pay attention to or take notice of something, especially advice, warnings, or instructions; also, to consider or give careful thought to something.
  • HERD: A group of animals, especially cattle, sheep, or other grazing animals, that live, feed, or move together as a unit; also, to gather or move animals together as a group.
  • HERE: In or at this place at or near the location or position indicated or understood, used to draw attention to someone or something present or nearby.
  • READ: To look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed words and interpret or understand the significance or meaning of something.
  • REED: A tall, slender grasslike plant with hollow stems growing in wetlands or marshy areas. The stem or stalk of such plants is used to make musical instruments or for thatching.
  • HEARD: Past tense and past participle of the verb “hear,” indicating the action of perceiving sound with the ears.
  • HEADER: A horizontal beam or support spanning an opening, such as a doorway or window; also, a person or thing that leads or heads a group or organization.
  • DEAR: Loved, cherished, or valued very much is used as an affectionate or polite form of address in letters or conversation.
  • ADHERE: To stick firmly to something, physically or figuratively, to follow or maintain loyalty to a particular belief, principle, or course of action.