Beings Unscramble word

beings is a Scrabble word, beings uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for beings Nine points.
Words with Friends point value for beings: Nine points.

Below are the results of unscrambling beings. We found a total of 110 words by unscrambling the letters in beings.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in beings

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in beings

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in beings

begs 7 bein 6 beng 7 beni 6 bens 6 bien 6 bine 6 bing 7 bins 6 bise 6 egis 5 engs 5 gein 5 gens 5 gibe 7 gibs 7 gien 5 gies 5 gins 5 gise 5 inbe 6 nebs 6 nibs 6 nies 4 sign 5 sine 4 sing 5 sneb 6 snib 6 snig 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in beings

beg 6 ben 5 bes 5 big 6 bin 5 bis 5 eng 4 ens 3 geb 6 gen 4 ges 4 gib 6 gie 4 gin 4 gis 4 gns 4 ign 4 ing 4 ins 3 ise 3 isn 3 nbg 6 neb 5 neg 4 nei 3 nib 5 nig 4 nis 3 seg 4 sei 3 sen 3 sib 5 sie 3 sig 4 sin 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in beings

be 4 bg 5 bi 4 bn 4 bs 4 eg 3 en 2 es 2 ge 3 gi 3 gn 3 gs 3 ib 4 ie 2 in 2 is 2 nb 4 ne 2 ng 3 ni 2 ns 2 sb 4 se 2 sg 3 si 2 sn 2

Definitions of beings

British English : being You can refer to any real or imaginary creature as a being. NOUNPeople expect a horse to perform like a car, with no thought for its feelings as a living being.

noun

  1. the state or fact of existing; existence
  2. essential nature; self   ⇒ she put her whole being into the part
  3. something that exists or is thought to exist, esp something that cannot be assigned to any category   ⇒ a being from outer space
  4. a person; human being
  5. (in the philosophy of Aristotle) actuality Compare becoming (sense 3)

verb

  1. to have presence in the realm of perceived reality; exist; live   ⇒ I think, therefore I am , not all that is can be understood
  2. (used in the perfect or past perfect tenses only) to pay a visit; go   ⇒ have you been to Spain?
  3. to take place; occur   ⇒ my birthday was last Thursday
  4. (copula) used as a linking verb between the subject of a sentence and its noun or adjective complement or complementing phrase. In this case be expresses the relationship of either essential or incidental equivalence or identity ( John is a man; John is a musician) or specifies an essential or incidental attribute ( honey is sweet; Susan is angry). It is also used with an adverbial complement to indicate a relationship of location in space or time ( Bill is at the office; the dance is on Saturday)
  5. (takes a present participle) forms the progressive present tense   ⇒ the man is running
  6. (takes a past participle) forms the passive voice of all transitive verbs and (archaically) certain intransitive ones   ⇒ a good film is being shown on television tonight , I am done
  7. (takes an infinitive) expresses intention, expectation, supposition, or obligation   ⇒ the president is to arrive at 9.30 , you are not to leave before I say so
  8. (takes a past participle) forms the perfect or past perfect tense of certain intransitive verbs of motion, such as go or come   ⇒ the last train is gone
  9. See be that as it may