Blank Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling blank. We found a total of 50 words by unscrambling the letters in blank.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in blank

balk 10 bank 10 blan 6 klan 8 knab 10 lank 8 nabk 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in blank

abl 5 abn 5 alb 5 alk 7 aln 3 bal 5 ban 5 blk 9 kab 9 kal 7 kan 7 kln 7 lab 5 lak 7 lan 3 nab 5 nak 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in blank

ab 4 ak 6 al 2 an 2 ba 4 bk 8 bl 4 bn 4 ka 6 kb 8 kl 6 kn 6 la 2 lb 4 ln 2 na 2 nb 4 nl 2

Definitions of blank

British English : blank A blank is a space which is left in a piece of writing or on a printed form for you to fill in particular information.Put a word in each blank to complete the sentence.blæŋk NOUN

adjective

  1. (of a writing surface) bearing no marks; not written on
  2. (of a form, etc) with spaces left for details to be filled in
  3. without ornament or break; unrelieved   ⇒ a blank wall
  4. not filled in; empty; void   ⇒ a blank space
  5. exhibiting no interest or expression   ⇒ a blank look
  6. lacking understanding; confused   ⇒ he looked blank even after the explanations
  7. absolute; complete   ⇒ blank rejection
  8. devoid of ideas or inspiration   ⇒ his mind went blank in the exam
  9. unproductive; barren

noun

  1. an emptiness; void; blank space
  2. an empty space for writing in, as on a printed form
  3. a printed form containing such empty spaces
  4. something characterized by incomprehension or mental confusion   ⇒ my mind went a complete blank
  5. a mark, often a dash, in place of a word, esp a taboo word
  6. short for blank cartridge
  7. a plate or plug used to seal an aperture
  8. a piece of material prepared for stamping, punching, forging, etc
  9. (archery ) the white spot in the centre of a target
  10. See draw a blank

verb (transitive)

  1. (usually followed by out) to cross out, blot, or obscure
  2. (slang ) to ignore or be unresponsive towards (someone)   ⇒ the crowd blanked her for the first four numbers
  3. to forge, stamp, punch, or cut (a piece of material) in preparation for forging, die-stamping, or drawing operations
  4. (often followed by off) to seal (an aperture) with a plate or plug
  5. (US & Canadian , informal ) to prevent (an opponent) from scoring in a game