Darkly Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling darkly. We found a total of 87 words by unscrambling the letters in darkly.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in darkly

alkyd 13 darky 13 daryl 9 lardy 9 larky 12 lyard 9 radly 9

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in darkly

adry 8 alky 11 aryl 7 dalk 9 dark 9 dray 8 dyak 12 karl 8 kral 8 kyar 11 lady 8 laky 11 lard 5 lark 8 lyra 7 ryal 7 yald 8 yard 8 yark 11 yarl 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in darkly

ady 7 ald 4 alk 7 aly 6 ark 7 ary 6 dak 8 dal 4 dar 4 day 7 dkl 8 dlr 4 dry 7 kal 7 kay 10 kra 7 kyd 11 kyl 10 lad 4 lak 7 lar 3 lay 6 rad 4 ray 6 rld 4 rly 6 rya 6 yad 7 yak 10 yar 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in darkly

ad 3 ak 6 al 2 ar 2 ay 5 da 3 dk 7 dl 3 dr 3 dy 6 ka 6 kl 6 kr 6 ky 9 la 2 ld 3 lr 2 ly 5 ra 2 rd 3 ya 5 yd 6 yr 5

Definitions of darkly

British English : dark dɑːk A dark colour is not pale.He wore dark blue jeans. ADJECTIVEnot pale

adjective

  1. having little or no light   ⇒ a dark street
  2. (of a colour) reflecting or transmitting little light   ⇒ dark brown Compare light1 (sense 29) , medium (sense 2)
  3. (of complexion, hair colour, etc) not fair or blond; swarthy; brunette (in combination)   ⇒ dark-eyed
  4. (of complexion, hair colour, etc) not fair or blond; swarthy; brunette
  5. (in combination)   ⇒ dark-eyed
  6. gloomy or dismal
  7. sinister; evil   ⇒ a dark purpose
  8. sullen or angry   ⇒ a dark scowl
  9. ignorant or unenlightened   ⇒ a dark period in our history
  10. secret or mysterious   ⇒ keep it dark
  11. (phonetics ) denoting an (l) pronounced with a velar articulation giving back vowel resonance. In English, l is usually dark when final or preconsonantal Compare light1 (sense 30)
  12. See go dark
  13. (of complexion, hair colour, etc) not fair or blond; swarthy; brunette
  14. (in combination)   ⇒ dark-eyed

noun

  1. absence of light; darkness
  2. night or nightfall
  3. a dark place, patch, or shadow
  4. a state of ignorance (esp in the phrase in the dark)

verb

  1. an archaic word for darken