Chased Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling chased. We found a total of 122 words by unscrambling the letters in chased.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chased

cashed 12

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chased

ached 11 aches 10 ashed 9 cades 8 cased 8 chads 11 chase 10 daces 8 dachs 11 deash 9 hades 9 heads 9 sadhe 9 shade 9

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chased

aced 7 aces 6 ache 9 aesc 6 cade 7 cads 7 case 6 cash 9 chad 10 dace 7 dahs 8 dase 5 dash 8 deas 5 desc 7 each 9 ecad 7 edhs 8 esca 6 hade 8 haec 9 haed 8 haes 7 head 8 sade 5 sadh 8 scad 7 seah 7 sech 9 shad 8 shea 7 shed 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chased

ace 5 ach 8 adc 6 ade 4 ads 4 aes 3 ahs 6 ase 3 ash 6 cad 6 cha 8 che 8 chs 8 dae 4 dah 7 das 4 dca 6 dea 4 dec 6 des 4 dha 7 ead 4 edh 7 eds 4 esc 5 esd 4 had 7 hae 6 has 6 hed 7 hes 6 sac 5 sad 4 sae 3 sah 6 sch 8 sea 3 sec 5 sed 4 sha 6 she 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chased

ac 4 ad 3 ae 2 ah 5 as 2 ca 4 cd 5 ce 4 ch 7 cs 4 da 3 dc 5 de 3 ds 3 ea 2 ec 4 ed 3 eh 5 es 2 ha 5 hd 6 he 5 hs 5 sa 2 sc 4 sd 3 se 2 sh 5

Definitions of chased

British English : chase If you chase someone, you run after them or follow them in order to catch them or force them to leave a place.She chased the boys for 100 yards.tʃeɪs VERB

verb

  1. to follow or run after (a person, animal, or goal) persistently or quickly
  2. (transitive; often followed by out, away, or off) to force to run (away); drive (out)
  3. (transitive) (informal ) to court (a member of the opposite sex) in an unsubtle manner
  4. (transitive) often foll by up (informal ) to pursue persistently and energetically in order to obtain results, information, etc   ⇒ chase up the builders and get a delivery date
  5. (intransitive) (informal ) to hurry; rush

noun

  1. the act of chasing; pursuit
  2. any quarry that is pursued
  3. (British ) an unenclosed area of land where wild animals are preserved to be hunted
  4. (British ) the right to hunt a particular quarry over the land of others
  5. See the chase
  6. short for steeplechase
  7. (real tennis ) a ball that bounces twice, requiring the point to be played again
  8. See cut to the chase
  9. See give chase

noun

  1. (printing ) a rectangular steel or cast-iron frame into which metal type and blocks making up pages are locked for printing or plate-making
  2. the part of a gun barrel from the front of the trunnions to the muzzle
  3. a groove or channel, esp one that is cut in a wall to take a pipe, cable, etc

verb (transitive)

  1. Also : chamfer . to cut a groove, furrow, or flute in (a surface, column, etc)

verb (transitive)

  1. Also : enchase . to ornament (metal) by engraving or embossing
  2. to form or finish (a screw thread) with a chaser