Scrabble Word | Definition |
attribute11 | A characteristic or quality of a thing. |
autoroute9 | (in Quebec) An expressway, freeway, motorway or highway. |
comminute15 | (transitive) To pulverize; to smash. |
convolute14 | (transitive) To make unnecessarily complex. |
destitute10 | (followed by the preposition "of") Lacking something; devoid |
disrepute12 | Loss or want of reputation; ill character. |
dissolute10 | Unrestrained by morality. |
institute9 | An organization founded to promote a cause |
overacute14 | |
parachute16 | (aviation) A device, generally constructed from fabric, that is designed to employ air resistance to control the fall of an object or person, causing them to float instead of falling. |
persecute13 | To pursue in a manner to injure, grieve, or afflict; to beset with cruelty or malignity; to harass; especially, to afflict, harass, punish, or put to death for one's race, sexual identity, adherence to a particular religious creed, or mode of worship. |
prosecute13 | (transitive, law) To start criminal proceedings against. |
recompute15 | To compute again. |
reexecute18 | |
restitute9 | (transitive) To restore (something) to its former condition. |
supercute13 | (informal) Very cute. |
transmute11 | (transitive, intransitive) To change, transform or convert one thing to another, or from one state or form to another. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
absolute10 | Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional. [first attested in the late 1400s] |
involute11 | (formal) Difficult to understand; complicated. |
malamute12 | A ancient northern breed of dog of the husky type, particularly used as a sled dog. |
malemute12 | Alternative form of malamute |
misroute10 | (transitive) To route incorrectly; to send the wrong way. |
obvolute13 | overlapping; contorted; convoluted |
resalute8 | (obsolete) To greet in return. [15th-18th c.] |
resolute8 | Firm, unyielding, determined. |
revolute11 | Rolled or recurved on itself. |
semimute12 | Having the faculty of speech either imperfectly developed or partially lost. |
subacute12 | (pathology) Less than acute |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
ballute9 | A parachute that incorporates a toroidal balloon |
commute13 | To exchange substantially; to abate but not abolish completely, a penalty, obligation, or payment in return for a great, single thing or an aggregate; to cash in; to lessen |
compute13 | (transitive) to reckon, calculate |
confute12 | (transitive, now rare) To show (something or someone) to be false or wrong; to disprove or refute. |
cornute9 | (transitive) To give 'horns' to; to make a cuckold of. |
dispute10 | An argument or disagreement, a failure to agree. |
embrute11 | Alternative form of imbrute |
evolute10 | (geometry) A curve comprising the centres of curvature of another curve. |
execute16 | (transitive) To kill as punishment for capital crimes. |
hirsute10 | Covered in hair or bristles; hairy. |
imbrute11 | To make brutal |
permute11 | (transitive) change the order of |
pollute9 | (transitive) To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product. |
reroute7 | To change the route taken by something. |
statute7 | Written law, as laid down by the legislature. |
tribute9 | An acknowledgment of gratitude, respect or admiration; an accompanying gift. |
veloute10 | first-person singular present indicative of velouter |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
arbute8 | (archaic, countable) The strawberry tree. |
astute6 | Quickly and critically discerning. |
croute8 | |
depute9 | (obsolete) to assign (someone or something) to or for something |
dilute7 | (transitive) To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution, especially by adding water. |
emeute8 | Alternative spelling of émeute |
impute10 | (transitive) To attribute or ascribe (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source. |
minute8 | A unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one-sixtieth of an hour). |
refute9 | (transitive) To prove (something) to be false or incorrect. |
repute8 | Reputation, especially a good reputation. |
salute6 | An utterance or gesture expressing greeting or honor towards someone, now especially a formal, non-verbal gesture made with the arms or hands in any of various specific positions. [from 15th c.] |
solute6 | Free; liberal; loose. |
uncute8 | Not cute; unattractive. |
volute9 | (architecture) The characteristic spiral curve on an Ionic capital, widely copied in other styles and in neoclassical architecture. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
acute7 | Brief, quick, short. |
brute7 | Without reason or intelligence (of animals). [from 15th c.] |
chute10 | A framework, trough, or tube, upon or through which objects are made to slide from a higher to a lower level, or through which water passes to a wheel. |
elute5 | (transitive) To separate one substance from another by means of a solvent; to wash; to cleanse. |
flute8 | (music) A woodwind instrument consisting of a tube with a row of holes that produce sound through vibrations caused by air blown across the edge of the holes, often tuned by plugging one or more holes with a finger; the Western concert flute, a transverse side-blown flute of European origin. |
glute6 | (exercise, colloquial) A gluteal muscle. |
haute8 | Obsolete form of haut, haught (“high; haughty”). |
route5 | A course or way which is traveled or passed. |
saute5 | Alternative form of sauté |
scute7 | (zoology) A horny, chitinous, or bony external plate or scale, as on the shell of a turtle or the skin of crocodiles. |
shute8 | Alternative form of chute |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
bute6 | (informal) Phenylbutazone. |
cute6 | Possessing physical features, behaviors, personality traits or other properties that are mainly attributed to infants and small or cuddly animals; e.g. fair, dainty, round, and soft physical features, disproportionately large eyes and head, playfulness, fragility, helplessness, curiosity or shyness, innocence, affectionate behavior. |
jute11 | The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian plants, Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis, used to make mats, paper, gunny cloth etc. |
lute4 | A fretted stringed instrument of European origin, similar to the guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox; any of a wide variety of chordophones with a pear-shaped body and a neck whose upper surface is in the same plane as the soundboard, with strings along the neck and parallel to the soundboard. |
mute6 | Not having the power of speech; dumb. [from 15th c.] |