Bents Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling bents. We found a total of 49 words by unscrambling the letters in bents.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bents

bens 6 bent 6 best 6 bets 6 nebs 6 nest 4 nets 4 sent 4 sneb 6 sten 4 tens 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bents

ben 5 bes 5 bet 5 ens 3 est 3 neb 5 net 3 sen 3 set 3 tbs 5 ten 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bents

be 4 bn 4 bs 4 bt 4 en 2 es 2 et 2 nb 4 ne 2 ns 2 nt 2 sb 4 se 2 sn 2 st 2 tb 4 te 2 tn 2 ts 2

Definitions of bents

British English : bent If you have a bent for something, you have a natural ability to do it or a natural interest in it. NOUNHis bent for natural history directed him towards his first job.

adjective

  1. not straight; curved
  2. (followed by on) fixed (on a course of action); resolved (to); determined (to)
  3. (slang ) dishonest; corrupt (of goods) stolen crazy; mad (British , offensive ) homosexual
  4. dishonest; corrupt
  5. (of goods) stolen
  6. crazy; mad
  7. (British , offensive ) homosexual
  8. dishonest; corrupt
  9. (of goods) stolen
  10. crazy; mad
  11. (British , offensive ) homosexual

noun

  1. personal inclination, propensity, or aptitude
  2. capacity of endurance (esp in the phrase to the top of one's bent)
  3. (civil engineering ) a framework placed across a structure to stiffen it

noun

  1. short for bentgrass
  2. a stalk of bent grass
  3. (archaic ) any stiff grass or sedge
  4. (Scottish & Northern England , dialect ) heath or moorland

verb

  1. to form or cause to form a curve, as by pushing or pulling
  2. to turn or cause to turn from a particular direction   ⇒ the road bends left past the church
  3. (intransitive; often followed by down, etc ) to incline the body; stoop; bow
  4. to submit or cause to submit   ⇒ to bend before superior force
  5. (transitive) to turn or direct (one's eyes, steps, attention, etc)
  6. (transitive) to concentrate (the mind); apply oneself closely
  7. (transitive) (nautical ) to attach or fasten, as a sail to a boom or a line to a cleat
  8. See bend over backwards
  9. See bend someone's ear
  10. See bend the rules

noun

  1. a curved part, as in a road or river
  2. (nautical ) a knot or eye in a line for joining it to another or to an object
  3. the act or state of bending
  4. See round the bend