Welcome to our Wordscapes Cheats and Answers Guide on Wordscapes Level 5900 Answers. Directly below you will see every word included in this particular level as well as their definitions. There are also extra or bonus words and their respective definitions for those of you who love a challenge.
Wordscapes Level 5900 belongs in the Cloud Group and Field Pack.
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Wordscapes Level 5900 Answers – Included Words
There are 20 words in this level that make up the complete puzzle. The order that the words are filled in is not important so we will provide you with the list in alphabetical order so your brain doesn’t hurt any more than it has to:
ADS, ASK, ASKED, BAD, BADE, BAKE, BAKED, BAS, BASE, BASED, BASK, BASKED, BEAD, BEAK, BED, DAB, DESK, SAD, SAKE, SEA
Wordscapes Level 5900 Answers – Definitions of Included Words
- ADS – American Dialect Society.
- ASK – to put a question to; inquire of: I asked him but he didn’t answer.
- ASKED – to put a question to; inquire of: I asked him but he didn’t answer.
- BAD – not good in any manner or degree.
- BADE – a simple past tense of bid1.
- BAKE – to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
- BAKED – to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
- BAS – Bachelor of Agricultural Science.
- BASE – the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table.
- BASED – having a specified object or material as its base or foundation or as its primary constituent (often used in combination):Our house was one of the three stone-based houses of that era, built by my maternal grandfather.
- BASK – to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine.
- BASKED – to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine.
- BEAD – a small, usually round object of glass, wood, stone, or the like with a hole through it, often strung with others of its kind in necklaces, rosaries, etc.
- BEAK – the bill of a bird; neb.
- BED – a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well.
- DAB – to pat or tap gently, as with something soft or moist: The child dabbed his eyes with the handkerchief.
- DESK – an article of furniture having a broad, usually level, writing surface, as well as drawers or compartments for papers, writing materials, etc.
- SAD – affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
- SAKE – cause, account, interest, or benefit: for the sake of all students.
- SEA – the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth’s surface.
Further definitions of these words can be found at: Dictionary.com!
So there you have it. Simples.
If you would like a bit more of a challenge, you can stop scrolling here and try to fill out the puzzle without checking out the visual cheat to come.
If however, you would like further assistance or perhaps you would just like to advance to the next level quicker you can check out the visual below for how to fill in the puzzle exactly.
Wordscapes Level 5900 Answers – Visual
Below is a visual of the completed board.
Did you end up with the same solution? Well done if you did!
If you are like me, just completing a puzzle is not enough, especially when there are bonuses on offer. Check out these Extra and Bonus words below to help you along the way.
Wordscapes Level 5900 Answers – Extra or Bonus Words
There are 43 extra or bonus words in this level.
Disclaimer: Some of these may seem odd, but rest assured they do work!
ABED, ABS, AKE, AKED, AKES, BADS, BAKES, BEADS, BEAKS, BEDS, BES, DABS, DAE, DAES, DAK, DAKS, DAS, DEB, DEBS, EAS, EDS, KAB, KABS, KADE, KADES, KAE, KAED, KAES, KAS, KEA, KEAS, KEB, KEBS, KED, KEDS, SAB, SABE, SABED, SADE, SAE, SED, SKA, SKED
Wordscapes Level 5900 Answers – Definitions of Extra or Bonus Words
- ABED – in bed: to stay abed late on Sundays.
- ABS – abdominal muscles.
- AKE – an obsolete spelling of ache.
- AKED – an obsolete spelling of ache.
- AKES – an obsolete spelling of ache.
- BADS – not good in any manner or degree.
- BAKES – to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
- BEADS – a small, usually round object of glass, wood, stone, or the like with a hole through it, often strung with others of its kind in necklaces, rosaries, etc.
- BEAKS – the bill of a bird; neb.
- BEDS – another name for Bedfordshire.
- BES – beth.
- DABS – to pat or tap gently, as with something soft or moist: The child dabbed his eyes with the handkerchief.
- DAE – Digital Audio Extraction: the process of copying or ripping audio files from a CD or DVD.
- DAES – Digital Audio Extraction: the process of copying or ripping audio files from a CD or DVD.
- DAK – transportation by relays of people or horses, especially in the East Indies.
- DAKS – Australian an informal name for trousers
- DAS – hyrax.
- DEB – Informal. a debutante.
- DEBS – Eugene Victor, 1855–1926, U.S. labor leader: Socialist candidate for president 1900–20.
- EAS – equivalent air speed
- EDS – education: a course in driver’s ed; adult ed.
- KAB – a variant spelling of cab 2
- KABS – a taxicab.
- KADE
- KADES
- KAE
- KAED
- KAES
- KAS – (in the Netherlands and in Dutch colonies) a large cabinet of the 17th and 18th centuries, having two doors and often a number of drawers at the bottom, and usually having an elaborately painted or carved decoration with a heavy cornice.
- KEA – a large, greenish New Zealand parrot, Nestor notabilis.
- KEAS – a large, greenish New Zealand parrot, Nestor notabilis.
- KEB – Geb.
- KEBS – Geb.
- KED – sheeptick.
- KEDS – sheeptick.
- SAB – Sabbath.
- SABE
- SABED
- SADE – Do·na·tien Al·phonse Fran·çois [daw-na-syan al-fawns frahn-swa], /dɔ naˈsyɛ̃ alˈfɔ̃s frɑ̃ˈswa/, Comte de Marquis de Sade, 1740–1814, French soldier and novelist, notorious for his paraphilia.
- SAE – self-addressed envelope.
- SED – shipper’s export declaration.
- SKA – a modern style of vocalized Jamaican popular music, which emerged in the 1950s as a blend of African-Jamaican folk music, calypso, and American rhythm and blues, notable for its shuffling, scratchlike tempo and jazzlike horn riffs on the offbeat.
- SKED – an airline that maintains a regular schedule of flights.
Further definitions of these words can be found at: Dictionary.com!
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