Bore Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling bore. We found a total of 31 words by unscrambling the letters in bore.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bore

boer 6 robe 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bore

ber 5 boe 5 bor 5 bro 5 obe 5 oer 3 orb 5 ore 3 reb 5 rob 5 roe 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bore

be 4 bo 4 br 4 eo 2 er 2 ob 4 oe 2 or 2 re 2 ro 2

Definitions of bore

British English : bore If you bore a hole in something, you make a deep round hole in it using a special tool. VERBGet the special drill bit to bore the correct size hole for the job.hole

verb

  1. to produce (a hole) in (a material) by use of a drill, auger, or other cutting tool
  2. to increase the diameter of (a hole), as by an internal turning operation on a lathe or similar machine
  3. (transitive) to produce (a hole in the ground, tunnel, mine shaft, etc) by digging, drilling, cutting, etc
  4. (intransitive) (informal ) (of a horse or athlete in a race) to push other competitors, esp in order to try to get them out of the way

noun

  1. a hole or tunnel in the ground, esp one drilled in search of minerals, oil, etc
  2. a circular hole in a material produced by drilling, turning, or drawing the diameter of such a hole
  3. a circular hole in a material produced by drilling, turning, or drawing
  4. the diameter of such a hole
  5. the hollow part of a tube or cylinder, esp of a gun barrel the diameter of such a hollow part; calibre
  6. the hollow part of a tube or cylinder, esp of a gun barrel
  7. the diameter of such a hollow part; calibre
  8. (Australian ) an artesian well
  9. a circular hole in a material produced by drilling, turning, or drawing
  10. the diameter of such a hole
  11. the hollow part of a tube or cylinder, esp of a gun barrel
  12. the diameter of such a hollow part; calibre

verb

  1. (transitive) to tire or make weary by being dull, repetitious, or uninteresting

noun

  1. a dull, repetitious, or uninteresting person, activity, or state

noun

  1. a high steep-fronted wave moving up a narrow estuary, caused by the tide

verb

  1. the past tense of bear1

verb

  1. to support or hold up; sustain
  2. to bring or convey   ⇒ to bear gifts
  3. to take, accept, or assume the responsibility of   ⇒ to bear an expense
  4. (past participle born; in passive use except when followed by by) to give birth to   ⇒ to bear children
  5. (also intransitive) to produce by or as if by natural growth   ⇒ to bear fruit
  6. to tolerate or endure   ⇒ she couldn't bear him
  7. to admit of; sustain   ⇒ his story does not bear scrutiny
  8. to hold in the conscious mind or in one's feelings   ⇒ to bear a grudge , I'll bear that idea in mind
  9. to show or be marked with   ⇒ he still bears the scars
  10. to transmit or spread   ⇒ to bear gossip
  11. to render or supply (esp in the phrase bear witness)
  12. to conduct or manage (oneself, the body, etc)   ⇒ she bore her head high
  13. to have, be, or stand in (relation or comparison)   ⇒ his account bears no relation to the facts
  14. (intransitive) to move, be located, or lie in a specified direction   ⇒ the way bears east
  15. to have by right; be entitled to (esp in the phrase bear title)
  16. See bear a hand
  17. See bring to bear