Wordscapes Level 432 Answers
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Wordscapes level 432 belongs to the Winter group and sub-category bite pack, which holds seventeen words with crosswords of five letters. In this 432th puzzle, you need to make seventeen answers by using these five letters: A, I, L, P, and R.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 432 answers for you.
AIR, ILL, RAP, RIP, AIL, LIAR, PAIR, PILL, RAIL, LAIR, PAIL, PALL, LAP, LIP, PAL, PAR, PILLAR.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Bite Level 432
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 432 are:
LIRA, PALI, PIA, ARIL, ALL, PIRL, RIAL, RIA, RAI, PRILL, PILA, LARI, ALP, PRIAL, PIAL, LIPA, PILAR, PIR, RILL, LAR.
Level 432 Words Meaning:
- AIR: The invisible gaseous substance surrounding the Earth, consisting of a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases, breathed by living organisms for respiration.
- ILL: Not in good health, sick or unwell.
- RAP is a type of rhythmic music that often features rhyming lyrics delivered fast-paced over a beat or instrumental track.
- RIP: To tear or pull apart roughly or forcefully.
- AIL: To cause physical or mental pain or discomfort.
- LIAR: A person who tells lies or falsehoods, especially habitually or intentionally.
- PAIR: Two corresponding or matching items intended to be used or considered together.
- PILL: A small round mass of solid medicine to be swallowed whole.
- RAIL: A horizontal bar or support, typically forming part of a barrier or fence.
- LAIR: A den or resting place of a wild animal, typically hidden or secluded.
- PAIL: A bucket, typically with a handle, used for carrying and holding liquids or solids.
- PALL: A cloth spread over a coffin, hearse, or tomb, often representing mourning or respect for the deceased.
- LAP: The flat front surface of a human body between the waist and knees when sitting or the upper surface of an animal’s thighs.
- LIP: Either of the two fleshy parts that form the upper and lower edges of the mouth’s opening.
- PAL: A close friend or companion, a buddy or chum.
- PAR: The number of strokes a first-class player should usually require for a particular hole or course.
- PILLAR: A tall vertical stone, wood, or metal structure used to support a building or as an ornament or monument.