Acute Unscramble word

acute is a Scrabble word, acute uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for acute Seven points.
Words with Friends point value for acute: Seven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling acute. We found a total of 54 words by unscrambling the letters in acute.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in acute

actu 6 aute 4 cate 6 cute 6 etua 4 tace 6 teca 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in acute

ace 5 act 5 aet 3 ate 3 cat 5 cte 5 cue 5 cut 5 eat 3 eau 3 ecu 5 eta 3 etc 5 tae 3 tau 3 tea 3 tec 5 tua 3 tue 3 uca 5 uta 3 ute 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in acute

ac 4 ae 2 at 2 ca 4 ce 4 ct 4 cu 4 ea 2 ec 4 et 2 eu 2 ta 2 tc 4 te 2 tu 2 uc 4 ut 2

Definitions of acute

British English : acute You can use acute to indicate that an undesirable situation or feeling is very severe or intense. ADJECTIVEThe war has aggravated an acute economic crisis.

adjective

  1. penetrating in perception or insight
  2. sensitive to details; keen
  3. of extreme importance; crucial
  4. sharp or severe; intense   ⇒ acute pain , an acute drought
  5. having a sharp end or point
  6. (mathematics ) (of an angle) less than 90° (of a triangle) having all its interior angles less than 90°
  7. (of an angle) less than 90°
  8. (of a triangle) having all its interior angles less than 90°
  9. (of a disease ) arising suddenly and manifesting intense severity of relatively short duration Compare chronic (sense 2)
  10. arising suddenly and manifesting intense severity
  11. of relatively short duration Compare chronic (sense 2)
  12. (phonetics ) (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken or sung on a higher musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels of or relating to an accent (´) placed over vowels, denoting that the vowel is pronounced with higher musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), etc Compare (for senses 8a, 8b) : grave , circumflex
  13. (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken or sung on a higher musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels
  14. of or relating to an accent (´) placed over vowels, denoting that the vowel is pronounced with higher musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), etc Compare (for senses 8a, 8b) : grave , circumflex
  15. (of a hospital, hospital bed, or ward) intended to accommodate short-term patients with acute illnesses
  16. (of an angle) less than 90°
  17. (of a triangle) having all its interior angles less than 90°
  18. arising suddenly and manifesting intense severity
  19. of relatively short duration Compare chronic (sense 2)
  20. (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken or sung on a higher musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels
  21. of or relating to an accent (´) placed over vowels, denoting that the vowel is pronounced with higher musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), etc Compare (for senses 8a, 8b) : grave , circumflex

noun

  1. an acute accent