Boot Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling boot. We found a total of 21 words by unscrambling the letters in boot.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in boot

boo 5 bot 5 oot 3 oto 3 tob 5 too 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in boot

bo 4 bt 4 ob 4 ot 2 tb 4 to 2

Definitions of boot

British English : boot If you boot something such as a ball, you kick it hard. VERBHe booted the ball back up field.

noun

  1. a strong outer covering for the foot; shoe that extends above the ankle, often to the knee See also chukka boot , top boot , Wellington boots , surgical boot
  2. an enclosed compartment of a car for holding luggage, etc, usually at the rear US and Canadian name : trunk
  3. a protective covering over a mechanical device, such as a rubber sheath protecting a coupling joining two shafts
  4. (US & Canadian ) a rubber patch used to repair a puncture in a tyre
  5. an instrument of torture used to crush the foot and lower leg
  6. a protective covering for the lower leg of a horse
  7. a kick   ⇒ he gave the door a boot
  8. (British , slang ) an ugly person (esp in the phrase old boot)
  9. (US , slang ) a navy or marine recruit, esp one in training
  10. (computing ) short for bootstrap (sense 4a)
  11. See bet one's boots
  12. See boots and all
  13. See die with one's boots on
  14. See fill one's boots
  15. See lick the boots of
  16. See put the boot in
  17. See the boot
  18. See the boot is on the other foot
  19. See too big for one's boots

verb

  1. (transitive) (esp in football) to kick
  2. (transitive) to equip with boots
  3. (transitive) (informal ) (often followed by out) to eject forcibly to dismiss from employment
  4. (often followed by out) to eject forcibly
  5. to dismiss from employment
  6. Also : boot up . to start up the operating system of (a computer) or (of a computer) to begin operating
  7. (often followed by out) to eject forcibly
  8. to dismiss from employment

verb (usually impersonal)

  1. (archaic ) to be of advantage or use to (a person)   ⇒ what boots it to complain?

noun

  1. (obsolete ) an advantage
  2. (dialect ) something given in addition, esp to equalize an exchange   ⇒ a ten pound boot to settle the bargain
  3. See to boot