Closes Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling closes. We found a total of 84 words by unscrambling the letters in closes.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in closes

socles 8

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in closes

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in closes

cess 6 clos 6 coes 6 cole 6 cols 6 cose 6 coss 6 ecol 6 leos 4 less 4 lose 4 loss 4 oles 4 oses 4 osse 4 secs 6 sels 4 sloe 4 soce 6 sole 4 sols 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in closes

clo 5 coe 5 col 5 cos 5 eco 5 els 3 eos 3 esc 5 ess 3 leo 3 les 3 loc 5 loe 3 lsc 5 oes 3 ole 3 osc 5 ose 3 sec 5 sel 3 soc 5 soe 3 sol 3 sos 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in closes

ce 4 cl 4 co 4 cs 4 ec 4 el 2 eo 2 es 2 lc 4 le 2 lo 2 ls 2 oc 4 oe 2 ol 2 os 2 sc 4 se 2 sl 2 so 2 ss 2

Definitions of closes

British English : close When you close something, you shut it.Please close the door behind you.kləʊz VERB

adjective

  1. near in space or time; in proximity
  2. having the parts near together; dense   ⇒ a close formation
  3. down or near to the surface; short   ⇒ a close haircut
  4. near in relationship   ⇒ a close relative
  5. intimate or confidential   ⇒ a close friend
  6. almost equal or even   ⇒ a close contest
  7. not deviating or varying greatly from a model or standard   ⇒ a close resemblance , a close translation
  8. careful, strict, or searching   ⇒ a close study
  9. (of a style of play in football, hockey, etc) characterized by short passes
  10. confined or enclosed
  11. shut or shut tight
  12. oppressive, heavy, or airless   ⇒ a close atmosphere
  13. strictly guarded   ⇒ a close prisoner
  14. neat or tight in fit   ⇒ a close cap
  15. secretive or reticent
  16. miserly; not generous, esp with money
  17. (of money or credit) hard to obtain; scarce
  18. restricted as to public admission or membership
  19. hidden or secluded
  20. Also : closed . restricted or prohibited as to the type of game or fish able to be taken
  21. Also : closed , narrow (phonetics ) denoting a vowel pronounced with the lips relatively close together

adverb

  1. closely; tightly
  2. near or in proximity
  3. See close to the wind

verb

  1. to put or be put in such a position as to cover an opening; shut   ⇒ the door closed behind him
  2. (transitive) to bar, obstruct, or fill up (an entrance, a hole, etc)   ⇒ to close a road
  3. to bring the parts or edges of (a wound, etc) together or (of the edges of a wound, etc) to be brought together
  4. (intransitive; followed by on, over, etc ) to take hold   ⇒ his hand closed over the money
  5. to bring or be brought to an end; terminate
  6. to complete (an agreement, a deal, etc) successfully or (of an agreement, deal, etc) to be completed successfully
  7. to cease or cause to cease to render service   ⇒ the shop closed at six
  8. (intransitive) (stock exchange ) to have a value at the end of a day's trading, as specified   ⇒ steels closed two points down
  9. to complete an electrical circuit
  10. (transitive) (nautical ) to pass near
  11. (transitive) (archaic ) to enclose or shut in
  12. See close one's eyes

noun

  1. the act of closing
  2. the end or conclusion   ⇒ the close of the day
  3. a place of joining or meeting
  4.  (kləʊs )  (law ) private property, usually enclosed by a fence, hedge, or wall
  5.  (kləʊs )  (British ) a courtyard or quadrangle enclosed by buildings or an entry leading to such a courtyard
  6.  (kləʊs )  (British ) (capital when part of a street name) a small quiet residential road   ⇒ Hillside Close
  7. (British ) a field
  8.  (kləʊs )  . the precincts of a cathedral or similar building
  9.  (kləʊs )  (Scottish ) the entry from the street to a tenement building
  10. (music ) another word for cadence
  11. (archaic (or rare ) an encounter in battle; grapple