Bound Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling bound. We found a total of 47 words by unscrambling the letters in bound.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bound

bond 7 boud 7 boun 6 bund 7 doub 7 undo 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bound

bod 6 bon 5 bud 6 bun 5 dob 6 don 4 dub 6 dun 4 duo 4 nob 5 nod 4 nou 3 nub 5 oud 4 udo 4 unb 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bound

bd 5 bn 4 bo 4 bu 4 db 5 dn 3 do 3 du 3 nb 4 nd 3 no 2 nu 2 ob 4 od 3 on 2 ud 3 un 2

Definitions of bound

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of bind

adjective

  1. in bonds or chains; tied with or as if with a rope   ⇒ a bound prisoner
  2. (in combination) restricted; confined   ⇒ housebound , fogbound
  3. (postpositive; followed by an infinitive ) destined; sure; certain   ⇒ it's bound to happen
  4. (postpositive) often foll by by compelled or obliged to act, behave, or think in a particular way, as by duty, circumstance, or convention
  5. (of a book) secured within a cover or binding   ⇒ to deliver bound books See also half-bound
  6. (postpositive) foll by on (US ) resolved; determined   ⇒ bound on winning
  7. (linguistics ) denoting a morpheme, such as the prefix non-, that occurs only as part of another word and not as a separate word in itself Compare free (sense 21) (in systemic grammar) denoting a clause that has a nonfinite predicator or that is introduced by a binder, and that occurs only together with a freestanding clause Compare freestanding
  8. denoting a morpheme, such as the prefix non-, that occurs only as part of another word and not as a separate word in itself Compare free (sense 21)
  9. (in systemic grammar) denoting a clause that has a nonfinite predicator or that is introduced by a binder, and that occurs only together with a freestanding clause Compare freestanding
  10. (logic ) (of a variable) occurring within the scope of a quantifier that indicates the degree of generality of the open sentence in which the variable occurs: in (x) ( Fx → bxy), x is bound and y is free See free (sense 22)
  11. See bound up with
  12. See I'll be bound
  13. denoting a morpheme, such as the prefix non-, that occurs only as part of another word and not as a separate word in itself Compare free (sense 21)
  14. (in systemic grammar) denoting a clause that has a nonfinite predicator or that is introduced by a binder, and that occurs only together with a freestanding clause Compare freestanding

verb

  1. to move forwards or make (one's way) by leaps or jumps
  2. to bounce; spring away from an impact

noun

  1. a jump upwards or forwards
  2. See by leaps and bounds
  3. a sudden pronounced sense of excitement   ⇒ his heart gave a sudden bound when he saw her
  4. a bounce, as of a ball

verb

  1. (transitive) to place restrictions on; limit
  2. when intr, foll by on to form a boundary of (an area of land or sea, political or administrative region, etc)

noun

  1. (mathematics ) a number which is greater than all the members of a set of numbers (an upper bound), or less than all its members (a lower bound) See also bounded (sense 1) more generally, an element of an ordered set that has the same ordering relation to all the members of a given subset whence, an estimate of the extent of some set
  2. a number which is greater than all the members of a set of numbers (an upper bound), or less than all its members (a lower bound) See also bounded (sense 1)
  3. more generally, an element of an ordered set that has the same ordering relation to all the members of a given subset
  4. whence, an estimate of the extent of some set
  5. See bounds
  6. a number which is greater than all the members of a set of numbers (an upper bound), or less than all its members (a lower bound) See also bounded (sense 1)
  7. more generally, an element of an ordered set that has the same ordering relation to all the members of a given subset
  8. whence, an estimate of the extent of some set

adjective

  1. (postpositive) often foll by for going or intending to go towards; on the way to   ⇒ a ship bound for Jamaica , homeward bound (in combination)   ⇒ northbound traffic
  2. (postpositive) often foll by for going or intending to go towards; on the way to   ⇒ a ship bound for Jamaica , homeward bound
  3. (in combination)   ⇒ northbound traffic
  4. (postpositive) often foll by for going or intending to go towards; on the way to   ⇒ a ship bound for Jamaica , homeward bound
  5. (in combination)   ⇒ northbound traffic

verb

  1. to make or become fast or secure with or as if with a tie or band
  2. (transitive) often foll by up to encircle or enclose with a band   ⇒ to bind the hair
  3. (transitive) to place (someone) under obligation; oblige
  4. (transitive) to impose legal obligations or duties upon (a person or party to an agreement)
  5. (transitive) to make (a bargain, agreement, etc) irrevocable; seal
  6. (transitive) to restrain or confine with or as if with ties, as of responsibility or loyalty
  7. (transitive) to place under certain constraints; govern
  8. (transitive) often foll by up to bandage or swathe   ⇒ to bind a wound
  9. to cohere or stick or cause to cohere or stick   ⇒ egg binds fat and flour
  10. to make or become compact, stiff, or hard   ⇒ frost binds the earth
  11. (transitive) to enclose and fasten (the pages of a book) between covers (intransitive) (of a book) to undergo this process
  12. (transitive) to enclose and fasten (the pages of a book) between covers
  13. (intransitive) (of a book) to undergo this process
  14. (transitive) to provide (a garment, hem, etc) with a border or edging, as for decoration or to prevent fraying
  15. (transitive; sometimes followed by out or over) to employ as an apprentice; indenture
  16. (intransitive) (slang ) to complain
  17. (transitive) (logic ) to bring (a variable) into the scope of an appropriate quantifier See also bound1 (sense 9)
  18. (transitive) to enclose and fasten (the pages of a book) between covers
  19. (intransitive) (of a book) to undergo this process

noun

  1. something that binds
  2. the act of binding or state of being bound
  3. (informal ) a difficult or annoying situation
  4. another word for bine
  5. (music ) another word for tie (sense 17)
  6. (mining ) clay between layers of coal
  7. (fencing ) a pushing movement with the blade made to force one's opponent's sword from one line into another
  8. (chess ) a position in which one player's pawns have a hold on the centre that makes it difficult for the opponent to advance there