Scrabble Word | Definition |
baddest11 | (nonstandard) superlative form of bad: most bad |
bestead10 | (transitive) To help, assist. |
deadest9 | (figurative or humorous) superlative form of dead: most dead. |
debased11 | simple past tense and past participle of debase |
debases10 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debase |
debated11 | disputed, under discussion, not settled. |
debates10 | plural of debate |
saddest9 | superlative form of sad: most sad |
seabeds10 | plural of seabed |
sedated9 | simple past tense and past participle of sedate |
sedates8 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sedate |
steaded9 | simple past tense and past participle of stead |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
basest8 | superlative form of base: most base |
basset8 | (geology) The edge of a geological stratum at the surface of the ground; the outcrop. |
basted9 | simple past tense and past participle of baste |
bastes8 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of baste |
beaded10 | simple past tense and past participle of bead |
beasts8 | plural of beast |
besets8 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beset |
bested9 | simple past tense and past participle of best |
debase9 | (transitive) To lower in character, quality, or value; to degrade. |
debate9 | An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision. |
seabed9 | The floor or bottom of the sea or ocean. |
seated7 | simple past tense and past participle of seat |
sedate7 | (of a person or their behaviour) Remaining composed and dignified, and avoiding too much activity or excitement. |
stades7 | plural of stade |
steads7 | plural of stead |
steeds7 | plural of steed |
teased7 | simple past tense and past participle of tease |
teases6 | plural of tease |
tsades7 | plural of tsade |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
abets7 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abet |
aedes6 | |
asset5 | Something or someone of any value; any portion of one's property or effects so considered. |
based8 | Founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms. |
bases7 | plural of base |
baste7 | To sew with long or loose stitches, as for temporary use, or in preparation for gathering the fabric. |
basts7 | plural of bast |
bated8 | Reduced; lowered; restrained |
bates7 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bate |
beads8 | plural of bead |
beast7 | Any animal other than a human; usually only applied to land vertebrates, especially large or dangerous four-footed ones. |
beats7 | plural of beat |
beets7 | plural of beet |
beses7 | |
beset7 | (transitive) To surround or hem in. |
bests7 | plural of best |
betas7 | plural of beta |
dated7 | Marked with a date. |
dates6 | plural of date |
deads7 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dead |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
abed7 | In bed, or on the bed; confined to bed. [First attested from 1150 to 1350.] |
abet6 | (obsolete, transitive) To urge on, stimulate (a person to do) something desirable. [from end of 14th century to early 17th century] |
adds6 | plural of add |
ates4 | |
bade7 | simple past tense of bid |
bads7 | plural of bad |
base6 | Something from which other things extend; a foundation. |
bass6 | Of sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency. |
bast6 | Fibre made from the phloem of certain plants and used for matting and cord. |
bate6 | (transitive) To reduce the force of something; to abate. |
bats6 | plural of bat |
bead7 | (archaic) Prayer, later especially with a rosary. [from 9thc.] |
beat6 | A stroke; a blow. |
beds7 | plural of bed |
bees6 | plural of bee |
beet6 | Beta vulgaris, a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar. |
best6 | superlative form of good: most good. |
beta6 | The second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β, β), preceded by alpha (Α, α) and followed by gamma, (Γ, γ). In modern Greek it represents the voiced labiodental fricative sound of v found in the English words have and vase. |
bets6 | plural of bet |
dabs7 | plural of dab |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
abs5 | Abbreviation of abstract. |
add5 | (transitive) To join or unite (e.g. one thing to another, or as several particulars) so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, or enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate. |
ads4 | plural of ad |
ass3 | Any of several species of horse-like animals, especially Equus asinus, the domesticated of which are used as beasts of burden. |
ate3 | simple past tense of eat |
bad6 | Unfavorable; negative; not good. |
bas5 | plural of ba |
bat5 | Any of the flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, usually small and nocturnal, insectivorous or frugivorous. |
bed6 | A piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, on which to rest or sleep. |
bee5 | A flying insect, of the clade Anthophila within the hymenopteran superfamily Apoidea, known for its organised societies (though only a minority have them), for collecting pollen and (in some species) producing wax and honey. |
bes5 | (now chiefly dialectal) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of be |
bet5 | A wager, an agreement between two parties that a stake (usually money) will be paid by the loser to the winner (the winner being the one who correctly forecast the outcome of an event). |
dab6 | (transitive) To press lightly in a repetitive motion with a soft object without rubbing. |
dad5 | (informal) A father, a male parent. |
deb6 | (informal) Clipping of debutante. |
dee4 | (Northumbria) To do. |
eat3 | To ingest; to be ingested. |
eds4 | plural of ed |
ess3 | The name of the Latin-script letter S. |
eta3 | The seventh letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, the eighth in Old Greek. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
ab4 | (informal) abdominal muscle. [Mid 20th century.] |
ad3 | advertisement. |
ae2 | (Scotland) one |
as2 | To such an extent or degree; to the same extent or degree. |
at2 | In, near, or in the general vicinity of a particular place. |
ba4 | (Egyptian mythology) A being's soul or personality, represented as a bird-headed figure, which survives after death but must be sustained with offerings of food. |
be4 | (intransitive, now literary) To exist; to have real existence, to be alive. |
de3 | (Northumbria) To do. |
ed3 | edition |
es2 | Alternative form of ess (letter 's') in compounds such as "es-hook". |
et2 | (colloquial or dialectal) simple past tense and past participle of eat |
ta2 | (colloquial, chiefly Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand) Thanks. |