Bounced Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling bounced. We found a total of 160 words by unscrambling the letters in bounced.

7 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bounced

buncoed 12

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bounced

bonduc 11 bounce 10 bundoc 11 condue 9 noebcd 11 obduce 11

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bounced

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bounced

bend 7 beno 6 benu 6 boce 8 bode 7 bond 7 bone 6 boud 7 boun 6 bude 7 bund 7 code 7 coed 7 cond 7 cone 6 coud 7 coue 6 cube 8 cued 7 cund 7 cuon 6 deco 7 dobe 7 done 5 doub 7 douc 7 duce 7 duco 7 dune 5 ebcd 9 ebon 6 ecod 7 econ 6 educ 7 node 5 nude 5 once 6 unbe 6 unco 6 unde 5 undo 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bounced

bcd 8 bde 6 bec 7 bed 6 ben 5 boc 7 bod 6 boe 5 bon 5 bud 6 bun 5 cen 5 cob 7 cod 6 coe 5 con 5 cub 7 cud 6 cue 5 cun 5 dcb 8 deb 6 dec 6 den 4 dob 6 doc 6 doe 4 don 4 dub 6 duc 6 due 4 dun 4 duo 4 ecb 7 eco 5 ecu 5 edo 4 enc 5 end 4 eon 3 nco 5 neb 5 ned 4 neo 3 nob 5 nod 4 nou 3 nub 5 obe 5 ode 4 one 3 oud 4 ubc 7 udo 4 unb 5 unc 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bounced

bd 5 be 4 bn 4 bo 4 bu 4 cb 6 cd 5 ce 4 co 4 cu 4 db 5 dc 5 de 3 dn 3 do 3 du 3 ec 4 ed 3 en 2 eo 2 eu 2 nb 4 nd 3 ne 2 no 2 nu 2 ob 4 oc 4 od 3 oe 2 on 2 uc 4 ud 3 un 2

Definitions of bounced

British English : bounce When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it.I bounced a ball against the house.baʊns VERB

verb

  1. (intransitive) (of an elastic object, such as a ball) to rebound from an impact
  2. (transitive) to cause (such an object) to hit a solid surface and spring back
  3. to rebound or cause to rebound repeatedly
  4. to move or cause to move suddenly, excitedly, or violently; spring   ⇒ she bounced up from her chair
  5. (slang ) (of a bank) to send (a cheque) back or (of a cheque) to be sent back unredeemed because of lack of funds in the drawer's account
  6. (of an internet service provider) to send (an email message) back or (of an email message) to be sent back to the sender, for example because the recipient's email account is full
  7. (transitive) (slang ) to force (a person) to leave (a place or job); throw out; eject
  8. (transitive) (British ) to hustle (a person) into believing or doing something

noun

  1. the action of rebounding from an impact
  2. a leap; jump; bound
  3. the quality of being able to rebound; springiness
  4. (informal ) vitality; vigour; resilience
  5. (British ) swagger or impudence
  6. (informal ) a temporary increase or rise
  7. See the bounce
  8. See get the bounce
  9. See on the bounce