Break Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling break. We found a total of 62 words by unscrambling the letters in break.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in break

baker 11 brake 11 kebar 11

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in break

aker 8 akre 8 bake 10 bare 6 bark 10 beak 10 bear 6 berk 10 brae 6 kbar 10 kerb 10 rake 8 reak 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in break

abe 5 abr 5 aer 3 ake 7 arb 5 are 3 ark 7 bae 5 bar 5 bea 5 ber 5 bra 5 ear 3 era 3 erk 7 kab 9 kae 7 kea 7 keb 9 ker 7 kra 7 rab 5 rea 3 reb 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in break

ab 4 ae 2 ak 6 ar 2 ba 4 be 4 bk 8 br 4 ea 2 er 2 ka 6 kb 8 kr 6 ra 2 re 2

Definitions of break

British English : break breɪk If a machine breaks, or if you break it, it stops working.My brother broke the television. VERBstop working

verb

  1. to separate or become separated into two or more pieces   ⇒ this cup is broken
  2. to damage or become damaged so as to be inoperative   ⇒ my radio is broken
  3. to crack or become cracked without separating
  4. to burst or cut the surface of (skin, etc)
  5. to discontinue or become discontinued   ⇒ they broke for lunch , to break a journey
  6. to disperse or become dispersed   ⇒ the clouds broke
  7. (transitive) to fail to observe (an agreement, promise, law, etc)   ⇒ to break one's word
  8. (followed by with) to discontinue an association (with)
  9. to disclose or be disclosed   ⇒ he broke the news gently
  10. (transitive) to fracture (a bone) in (a limb, etc)
  11. (transitive) to divide (something complete or perfect)   ⇒ to break a set of books
  12. to bring or come to an end   ⇒ the summer weather broke at last
  13. (transitive) to bring to an end by or as if by force   ⇒ to break a strike
  14. when intr, often foll by out to escape (from)   ⇒ he broke jail , he broke out of jail
  15. to weaken or overwhelm or be weakened or overwhelmed, as in spirit
  16. (transitive) to cut through or penetrate   ⇒ a cry broke the silence
  17. (transitive) to improve on or surpass   ⇒ to break a record
  18. (transitive) often foll by in to accustom (a horse) to the bridle and saddle, to being ridden, etc
  19. (transitive) often foll by of to cause (a person) to give up (a habit)   ⇒ this cure will break you of smoking
  20. (transitive) to weaken the impact or force of   ⇒ this net will break his fall
  21. (transitive) to decipher   ⇒ to break a code
  22. (transitive) to lose the order of   ⇒ to break ranks
  23. (transitive) to reduce to poverty or the state of bankruptcy
  24. when intr, foll by into to obtain, give, or receive smaller units in exchange for; change   ⇒ to break a pound note
  25. (transitive) (mainly military ) to demote to a lower rank
  26. (intransitive; often followed by from or out of) to proceed suddenly
  27. (intransitive) to come into being   ⇒ light broke over the mountains
  28. (intransitive; followed by into or out into) to burst into song, laughter, etc to change to a faster pace
  29. to burst into song, laughter, etc
  30. to change to a faster pace
  31. (transitive) to open with explosives   ⇒ to break a safe
  32. (intransitive) (of waves ) (often followed by against) to strike violently to collapse into foam or surf
  33. (often followed by against) to strike violently
  34. to collapse into foam or surf
  35. (intransitive) (esp of fish) to appear above the surface of the water
  36. (intransitive) (of the amniotic fluid surrounding an unborn baby) to be released when the amniotic sac ruptures in the first stage of labour   ⇒ her waters have broken
  37. (intransitive) (informal , mainly US ) to turn out in a specified manner   ⇒ things are breaking well
  38. (intransitive) (of prices, esp stock exchange quotations) to fall sharply
  39. (intransitive) to make a sudden effort, as in running, horse racing, etc
  40. (intransitive) (cricket ) (of a ball) to change direction on bouncing
  41. (transitive) (cricket ) (of a player) to knock down at least one bail from (a wicket)
  42. (intransitive) (billiards , snooker ) to scatter the balls at the start of a game
  43. (intransitive) (horse racing ) to commence running in a race   ⇒ they broke even
  44. (intransitive) (boxing , wrestling ) (of two fighters) to separate from a clinch
  45. (intransitive) (music ) (of the male voice) to undergo a change in register, quality, and range at puberty (of the voice or some instruments) to undergo a change in tone, quality, etc, when changing registers
  46. (of the male voice) to undergo a change in register, quality, and range at puberty
  47. (of the voice or some instruments) to undergo a change in tone, quality, etc, when changing registers
  48. (intransitive) (phonetics ) (of a vowel) to turn into a diphthong, esp as a development in the language
  49. (transitive) to open the breech of (certain firearms) by snapping the barrel away from the butt on its hinge
  50. (transitive) to interrupt the flow of current in (an electrical circuit) Compare make1 (sense 27)
  51. (intransitive) (informal , mainly US ) to become successful; make a breakthrough
  52. See break bread
  53. See break camp
  54. See break ground
  55. See break one's back
  56. See break the back of
  57. See break the bank
  58. See break the ice
  59. See break the mould
  60. See break service
  61. See break wind
  62. to burst into song, laughter, etc
  63. to change to a faster pace
  64. (often followed by against) to strike violently
  65. to collapse into foam or surf
  66. (of the male voice) to undergo a change in register, quality, and range at puberty
  67. (of the voice or some instruments) to undergo a change in tone, quality, etc, when changing registers

noun

  1. the act or result of breaking; fracture
  2. a crack formed as the result of breaking
  3. a brief respite or interval between two actions   ⇒ a break from one's toil
  4. a sudden rush, esp to escape   ⇒ to make a break for freedom
  5. a breach in a relationship   ⇒ she has made a break from her family
  6. any sudden interruption in a continuous action
  7. (British ) a short period between classes at school US and Canadian equivalent : recess
  8. (informal ) a fortunate opportunity, esp to prove oneself
  9. (informal ) a piece of (good or bad) luck
  10. (esp in a stock exchange) a sudden and substantial decline in prices
  11. (prosody ) a pause in a line of verse; caesura
  12. (billiards , snooker ) a series of successful shots during one turn the points scored in such a series
  13. a series of successful shots during one turn
  14. the points scored in such a series
  15. (billiards , snooker ) the opening shot with the cue ball that scatters the placed balls the right to take this first shot
  16. the opening shot with the cue ball that scatters the placed balls
  17. the right to take this first shot
  18. Also called : service break , break of serve (tennis ) the act or instance of breaking an opponent's service
  19. one of the intervals in a sporting contest
  20. (horse racing ) the start of a race   ⇒ an even break
  21. (in tenpin bowling) failure to knock down all the pins after the second attempt
  22. (jazz ) a short usually improvised solo passage an instrumental passage in a pop song
  23. (jazz ) a short usually improvised solo passage
  24. an instrumental passage in a pop song
  25. a discontinuity in an electrical circuit
  26. access to a radio channel by a citizens' band operator
  27. a variant spelling of brake1 (sense 6)
  28. a series of successful shots during one turn
  29. the points scored in such a series
  30. the opening shot with the cue ball that scatters the placed balls
  31. the right to take this first shot
  32. (jazz ) a short usually improvised solo passage
  33. an instrumental passage in a pop song

exclamation

  1. (boxing , wrestling ) a command by a referee for two opponents to separate