Wordscapes Level 436 Answers

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Wordscapes level 436 belongs to the Winter group and sub-category flake pack, which holds twenty words with crosswords of six letters. In this 436th puzzle, you need to make twenty answers by using these six letters: A, D, E, H, L, and S.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 436 answers for you.

ADS, ASH, HAD, , DEAL, HEAD, HEAL, HELD, SALE, SEAL, SLED, LASH, LEASH, SHADE, SHALE, HAS, LAD, SAD, SEA, DASH, LASHED.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Flake Level 436

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 436 are:

SLADE, LEAD, DAES, HALED, LASED, SEL, SHEAL, EHS, ASHED, SAE, LEADS, DELS, ALE, SLAE, HALSE, DAE, EDH, EDS, SHA, ELD, HEALS, LAS, SADHE, DAHLS, SHE, SELD, ELS, DAHL, LADE, LES, AHS, SHAD, HADE, LASE, LEA, DAH, LEAS, HEADS, SHEA, LAHS, HAED, ALES, EAS, SAL, DEL, HAE, DHAL, HADS, ALS, LAH, LADS, SHED, HES, DAS, EDHS, HALES, HADES, DALES, DAL, DALE, LSD, ELDS, DEALS, DHALS, SADE, LED, SELAH, AHED, HALE, DEASH, HEALD, HAES, SHALED, DALS, LADES, SED, DAHS.

Wordscapes Level 436 Answers

Level 436 Words Meaning:

  • ADS: Abbreviation for advertisements, typically used in the context of promotional messages.
  • ASH: The powdery residue left after the combustion of a substance, typically wood or coal.
  • HAD: The past tense of the verb “have,” indicating possession or ownership of something.
  • DEAL: An agreement or arrangement between two or more parties, often involving exchange or negotiation.
  • HEAD: The upper part of the human body, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
  • HEAL: To become healthy or whole again after an injury or illness and restore good health.
  • HELD: The past tense and past participle of the verb “hold,” indicating possession or grasp of something.
  • SALE: A transaction in which goods or services are exchanged for money, during which items are offered at reduced prices.
  • SEAL: A device or substance used to close or fasten something securely. An aquatic mammal known for its sleek body and flippers.
  • SLED: A vehicle typically travelling over snow or ice, consisting of a platform mounted on runners or skids.
  • LASH: To strike or beat someone or something forcefully with a whip or strap to fasten or secure something tightly with a rope or cord.
  • LEASH: A strap or cord to restrain an animal, typically attached to a collar or harness.
  • SHADE: Partial darkness or obscurity caused by blocking light, a colour mixed with black to reduce its intensity.
  • SHALE: A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed from compressed mud or clay, often containing organic materials.
  • HAS: The third person singular present tense of the verb “have,” indicating possession or ownership of something.
  • LAD: A young man or boy.
  • SAD: Feeling or showing sorrow, unhappiness, or disappointment.
  • SEA: The expanse of salt water that covers most of the Earth’s surface; a large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean.
  • DASH: To run or move quickly and suddenly, a punctuation mark indicates a sudden break or change in a sentence.
  • LASHED: To strike or beat someone or something forcefully with a whip or strap, typically repeatedly.