Wordscapes Level 452 Answers

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Wordscapes level 452 belongs to the Winter group and sub-category white pack, which holds nineteen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 452th puzzle, you need to make nineteen answers by using these six letters: B, D, E, G, I, and R.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 452 answers for you.

BEG, RIB, RID, IRE, BIRD, BRED, BRIG, DIRE, GRID, RIDE, BID, BIG, DIG, BIDE, BRIE, BRIDE, RIDGE, DIRGE, BRIDGE.

Bonus or Extra Words in the White Level 452

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 452 are:

IRED, GID, DEI, GIB, GER, RIG, DIB, DEB, GIRD, GIBER, BREI, DREG, GRIDE, BED, GIE, BIDER, GIBE, DIEB, IDE, GIED, DIE, BERG, REB, GED, REI, ERG, RED, DEG, BEGIRD, REG, DRIB, BIER, GIBED, REBID.

Wordscapes Level 452 Answers

Level 452 Words Meaning:

  • BEG: To ask earnestly or humbly for something.
  • RIB: One of a series of curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine that surround the chest cavity and serve to protect the heart and lungs.
  • RID: To free (someone or something) from a troublesome or unwanted person or thing.
  • IRE: Anger or wrath.
  • BIRD: A warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate distinguished by possessing feathers, wings, and a beak.
  • BRED: Past tense and past participle of “breed” to produce offspring.
  • BRIG: A British military prison or a ship’s jail.
  • DIRE: Extremely serious or urgent.
  • GRID: A framework of spaced bars parallel to or cross each other, typically used as a guide or support.
  • RIDE: To sit on and control the movement of (an animal, especially a horse).
  • BID: To offer (a certain sum) as the price one will pay for something, especially at an auction.
  • BIG: Of considerable size, extent, or intensity.
  • DIG: To break up and move earth with a tool or machine or with hands, paws, snout,
  • BIDE: To wait for a particular time or opportunity.
  • BRIE: A soft cow’s milk cheese with a creamy interior and a white, powdery edible rind.
  • BRIDE: A woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event.
  • RIDGE: A long, narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.
  • DIRGE: A lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite.
  • BRIDGE: A structure carrying a road, path, or railway across a river, road, or other obstacle.