Black Unscramble word

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

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

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in black

back 12 balk 10 calk 10 kcal 10 lack 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in black

abc 7 abl 5 ack 9 alb 5 alc 5 alk 7 bac 7 bal 5 blk 9 cab 7 cal 5 clk 9 kab 9 kal 7 lab 5 lac 5 lak 7 lca 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in black

ab 4 ac 4 ak 6 al 2 ba 4 bk 8 bl 4 ca 4 cb 6 ck 8 cl 4 ka 6 kb 8 kc 8 kl 6 la 2 lb 4 lc 4

Definitions of black

British English : black Something that is black is of the darkest colour that there is, the colour of the sky at night when there is no light at all.He was wearing a black coat with a white collar.blæk ADJECTIVE

adjective

  1. of the colour of jet or carbon black, having no hue due to the absorption of all or nearly all incident light Compare white (sense 1)
  2. without light; completely dark
  3. without hope or alleviation; gloomy   ⇒ the future looked black
  4. very dirty or soiled   ⇒ black factory chimneys
  5. angry or resentful   ⇒ she gave him black looks
  6. (of a play or other work) dealing with the unpleasant realities of life, esp in a pessimistic or macabre manner   ⇒ black comedy
  7. (of coffee or tea) without milk or cream
  8. causing, resulting from, or showing great misfortune   ⇒ black areas of unemployment
  9. wicked or harmful   ⇒ a black lie (in combination)   ⇒ black-hearted
  10. wicked or harmful   ⇒ a black lie
  11. (in combination)   ⇒ black-hearted
  12. causing or deserving dishonour or censure   ⇒ a black crime
  13. (of the face) purple, as from suffocation
  14. (British ) (of goods, jobs, works, etc) being subject to boycott by trade unionists, esp in support of industrial action elsewhere
  15. wicked or harmful   ⇒ a black lie
  16. (in combination)   ⇒ black-hearted

noun

  1. a black colour
  2. a dye or pigment of or producing this colour
  3. black clothing, worn esp as a sign of mourning
  4. (chess , draughts ) a black or dark-coloured piece or square (usually capital) the player playing with such pieces
  5. a black or dark-coloured piece or square
  6. (usually capital) the player playing with such pieces
  7. complete darkness   ⇒ the black of the night
  8. a black ball in snooker, etc
  9. (in roulette and other gambling games) one of two colours on which players may place even bets, the other being red
  10. See in the black
  11. (archery ) a black ring on a target, between the outer and the blue, scoring three points
  12. a black or dark-coloured piece or square
  13. (usually capital) the player playing with such pieces

verb

  1. another word for blacken
  2. (transitive) to polish (shoes, etc) with blacking
  3. (transitive) to bruise so as to make black   ⇒ he blacked her eye
  4. (transitive) (British & Australian & New Zealand ) (of trade unionists) to organize a boycott of (specified goods, jobs, work, etc), esp in support of industrial action elsewhere

noun

  1. a member of a human population having dark pigmentation of the skin

adjective

  1. of or relating to a Black person or Black people   ⇒ a Black neighbourhood

noun

  1. Sir James (Whyte). 1924–2010, British biochemist. He discovered beta-blockers and drugs for peptic ulcers: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1988
  2. Joseph. 1728–99, Scottish physician and chemist, noted for his pioneering work on carbon dioxide and heat