Circus Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling circus. We found a total of 56 words by unscrambling the letters in circus.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in circus

crucis 10

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in circus

circs 9 succi 9

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in circus

circ 8 cric 8 cris 6 crus 6 cuir 6 curs 6 scur 6 sicc 8 suci 6 uric 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in circus

cir 5 cis 5 crc 7 crs 5 cru 5 csc 7 csi 5 cur 5 irs 3 ric 5 rus 3 sci 5 scr 5 sic 5 sir 3 sri 3 sui 3 sur 3 uri 3 urs 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in circus

cc 6 cr 4 cs 4 cu 4 ic 4 ir 2 is 2 rc 4 rs 2 sc 4 si 2 sr 2 su 2 uc 4 ui 2 ur 2 us 2

Definitions of circus

British English : circus A circus is a travelling show performed in a large tent, with performers such as clowns and trained animals.My real ambition was to work in a circus.ˈsɜːkəs NOUN

noun

  1. a travelling company of entertainers such as acrobats, clowns, trapeze artistes, and trained animals
  2. a public performance given by such a company
  3. an oval or circular arena, usually tented and surrounded by tiers of seats, in which such a performance is held
  4. a travelling group of professional sportsmen   ⇒ a cricket circus
  5. (in ancient Rome ) an open-air stadium, usually oval or oblong, for chariot races or public games the games themselves
  6. an open-air stadium, usually oval or oblong, for chariot races or public games
  7. the games themselves
  8. (British ) an open place, usually circular, in a town, where several streets converge (capital when part of a name)   ⇒ Piccadilly Circus
  9. an open place, usually circular, in a town, where several streets converge
  10. (capital when part of a name)   ⇒ Piccadilly Circus
  11. (informal ) noisy or rowdy behaviour
  12. (informal ) a person or group of people whose behaviour is wild, disorganized, or (esp unintentionally) comic
  13. an open-air stadium, usually oval or oblong, for chariot races or public games
  14. the games themselves
  15. an open place, usually circular, in a town, where several streets converge
  16. (capital when part of a name)   ⇒ Piccadilly Circus