Wordscapes Level 5398 Answers

Answers - High Seas - Squall

20 Words in High Seas - Squall - Level 5398

ACROSS

AIL
HAT
LAG
LIT
TAG
GAIT
GILT
HILT
TAIL
LIGHT

DOWN

ALT
GAL
GIT
HAG
HIT
LAT
TIL
HAIL
HALT
ALIGHT

4 Bonus Words in High Seas - Squall - Level 5398

GAT
GHAT
GLIA
LATH

Wordscapes Level 5398 from the Squall Pack in the High Seas Group features the letters AGHILT. These letters can be combined to form 20 words: AIL, ALIGHT, ALT, GAIT, GAL, GILT, GIT, HAG, HAIL, HALT, HAT, HILT, HIT, LAG, LAT, LIGHT, LIT, TAG, TAIL and TIL. In addition to these words, there are 4 exciting bonus words to uncover. This makes Level 5398 both challenging and entertaining for all Wordscapes players.

Answer Definitions in High Seas - Squall - Level 5398

AIL

trouble or afflict (someone) in mind or body

ALIGHT

descend from a train, bus, or other form of transport

GAIT

a person's manner of walking

GAL

a girl or young woman

GILT

covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint

GIT

an unpleasant or contemptible person (typically used of a man)

HAG

an ugly old woman

HAIL

pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds

HALT

bring or come to an abrupt stop

HAT

a shaped covering for the head worn for warmth, as a fashion item, or as part of a uniform

HILT

the handle of a weapon or tool, especially a sword, dagger, or knife

HIT

bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with (someone or something) quickly and forcefully

LAG

fail to keep up with another or others in movement or development

LAT

the basic monetary unit of Latvia, equal to 100 santims (replaced by the euro in 2014)

LIGHT

the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible

LIT

set afire or burning

TAG

a label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other information

TAIL

the hindmost part of an animal, especially when prolonged beyond the rest of the body, such as the flexible extension of the backbone in a vertebrate, the feathers at the hind end of a bird, or a terminal appendage in an insect

TIL

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