Cooked Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling cooked. We found a total of 52 words by unscrambling the letters in cooked.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in cooked

coked 12 cooed 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in cooked

code 7 codo 7 coed 7 coke 10 cook 10 deck 11 deco 7 dock 11 doek 9 doke 9 doko 9 dook 9 ecod 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in cooked

cod 6 coe 5 coo 5 dec 6 doc 6 doe 4 doo 4 eco 5 edo 4 ked 8 ock 9 ode 4 oke 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in cooked

cd 5 ce 4 ck 8 co 4 dc 5 de 3 dk 7 do 3 ec 4 ed 3 eo 2 kc 8 ko 6 oc 4 od 3 oe 2 ok 6

Definitions of cooked

British English : cook When you cook, or cook a meal, you prepare and heat food so it can be eaten.We'll cook my parents a nice traditional meal.Let the vegetables cook gently for about 10 minutes.kʊk VERB

verb

  1. to prepare (food) by the action of heat, as by boiling, baking, etc, or (of food) to become ready for eating through such a process related adjective culinary
  2. to subject or be subjected to the action of intense heat   ⇒ the town cooked in the sun
  3. (transitive) (slang ) to alter or falsify (something, esp figures, accounts, etc)   ⇒ to cook the books
  4. (transitive) (slang ) to spoil or ruin (something)
  5. (intransitive) (slang ) to happen (esp in the phrase what's cooking?)
  6. (transitive) (slang ) to prepare (any of several drugs) by heating
  7. (intransitive) (music , slang ) to play vigorously   ⇒ the band was cooking
  8. See cook someone's goose

noun

  1. a person who prepares food for eating, esp as an occupation

noun

  1. Captain James. 1728–79, British navigator and explorer: claimed the E coast of Australia for Britain, circumnavigated New Zealand, and discovered several Pacific and Atlantic islands (1768–79)
  2. Sir Joseph. 1860–1947, Australian statesman, born in England: prime minister of Australia (1913–14)
  3. Peter (Edward). 1937–95, British comedy actor and writer, noted esp for his partnership (1960–73) with Dudley Moore
  4. Robin, full name Robert Finlayson Cook. 1946–2005, British Labour politician; foreign secretary (1997–2001), Leader of the House (2001-2003)
  5. Thomas. 1808–92, British travel agent; innovator of conducted excursions and founder of the travel agents Thomas Cook and Son
  6. Norman, real name Quentin Cook, also known as Fatboy Slim. born 1963, British disc jockey, pop musician, and record producer; hit records include You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998) and "Praise You" (2001)