Brief Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling brief. We found a total of 53 words by unscrambling the letters in brief.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in brief

bifer 10 fiber 10 fibre 10

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in brief

beri 6 bier 6 brei 6 brie 6 fire 7 frib 9 reif 7 ribe 6 rife 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in brief

bef 8 ber 5 eir 3 erf 6 fbi 8 fei 6 fer 6 fib 8 fie 6 fir 6 ife 6 ire 3 reb 5 ref 6 rei 3 rfb 8 rib 5 rie 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in brief

be 4 bf 7 bi 4 br 4 ef 5 er 2 fb 7 fe 5 fi 5 fr 5 ib 4 ie 2 if 5 ir 2 re 2 rf 5

Definitions of brief

British English : brief If someone gives you a brief, they officially give you responsibility for dealing with a particular thing. NOUN...customs officials with a brief to stop foreign porn coming into the country.instructions

adjective

  1. short in duration   ⇒ a brief holiday
  2. short in length or extent; scanty   ⇒ a brief bikini
  3. abrupt in manner; brusque   ⇒ the professor was brief with me this morning
  4. terse or concise; containing few words   ⇒ he made a brief statement

noun

  1. a condensed or short statement or written synopsis; abstract
  2. (law ) a document containing all the facts and points of law of a case by which a solicitor instructs a barrister to represent a client
  3. (Roman Catholic Church ) a letter issuing from the Roman court written in modern characters, as contrasted with a papal bull; papal brief
  4. short for briefing
  5. a paper outlining the arguments and information on one side of a debate
  6. (British , slang ) a lawyer, esp a barrister
  7. See hold a brief for
  8. See in brief

verb (transitive)

  1. to prepare or instruct by giving a summary of relevant facts
  2. to make a summary or synopsis of
  3. (English law ) to instruct (a barrister) by brief to retain (a barrister) as counsel
  4. to instruct (a barrister) by brief
  5. to retain (a barrister) as counsel
  6. (intransitive) foll by against to supply potentially damaging or negative information regarding someone, as to the media, a politician, etc
  7. to instruct (a barrister) by brief
  8. to retain (a barrister) as counsel