Deadness Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling deadness. We found a total of 161 words by unscrambling the letters in deadness.

7 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deadness

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deadness

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deadness

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deadness

addn 6 adds 6 aden 5 ande 5 ands 5 anes 4 asse 4 assn 4 dade 6 dads 6 dand 6 dane 5 dase 5 dead 6 dean 5 deas 5 deda 6 deed 6 dees 5 dene 5 dens 5 dess 5 ease 4 edda 6 edea 5 eden 5 edna 5 ende 5 ends 5 ened 5 ense 4 eses 4 esne 4 esse 4 need 5 nese 4 ness 4 sade 5 sand 5 sane 4 sans 4 sean 4 seas 4 seed 5 seen 4 sees 4 sena 4 send 5 sned 5 snee 4 ssed 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deadness

add 5 ade 4 ads 4 aes 3 and 4 ane 3 ans 3 ase 3 ass 3 dad 5 dae 4 dan 4 das 4 dea 4 dee 4 den 4 des 4 ead 4 ean 3 eds 4 een 3 end 4 ens 3 esd 4 ese 3 ess 3 nad 4 nae 3 nea 3 ned 4 nee 3 sad 4 sae 3 san 3 sds 4 sea 3 sed 4 see 3 sen 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deadness

ad 3 ae 2 an 2 as 2 da 3 dd 4 de 3 dn 3 ds 3 ea 2 ed 3 ee 2 en 2 es 2 na 2 nd 3 ne 2 ns 2 sa 2 sd 3 se 2 sn 2 ss 2

Definitions of deadness

British English : dead Dead means 'precisely' or 'exactly'.Mars was visible, dead in the centre of the telescope.dɛd ADVERB

adjective

  1. no longer alive (as noun)   ⇒ the dead
  2. no longer alive
  3. (as noun)   ⇒ the dead
  4. not endowed with life; inanimate
  5. no longer in use, valid, effective, or relevant   ⇒ a dead issue , a dead language
  6. unresponsive or unaware; insensible   ⇒ he is dead to my strongest pleas
  7. lacking in freshness, interest, or vitality   ⇒ a dead handshake
  8. devoid of physical sensation; numb   ⇒ his gums were dead from the anaesthetic
  9. resembling death; deathlike   ⇒ a dead sleep
  10. no longer burning or hot   ⇒ dead coals
  11. (of flowers or foliage) withered; faded
  12. (prenominal) (intensifier)   ⇒ a dead stop , a dead loss
  13. (informal ) very tired
  14. (electronics ) drained of electric charge; fully discharged   ⇒ the battery was dead not connected to a source of potential difference or electric charge
  15. drained of electric charge; fully discharged   ⇒ the battery was dead
  16. not connected to a source of potential difference or electric charge
  17. lacking acoustic reverberation   ⇒ a dead sound , a dead surface
  18. (sport ) (of a ball, etc) out of play
  19. unerring; accurate; precise (esp in the phrase a dead shot)
  20. lacking resilience or bounce   ⇒ a dead ball
  21. (printing ) (of type) set but no longer needed for use Compare standing (sense 7) (of copy) already composed
  22. (of type) set but no longer needed for use Compare standing (sense 7)
  23. (of copy) already composed
  24. not yielding a return; idle   ⇒ dead capital
  25. (informal ) certain to suffer a terrible fate; doomed   ⇒ you're dead if your mother catches you at that
  26. (of colours) not glossy or bright; lacklustre
  27. stagnant   ⇒ dead air
  28. (military ) shielded from view, as by a geographic feature or environmental condition   ⇒ a dead zone , dead space
  29. See dead as a doornail
  30. See dead from the neck up
  31. See dead in the water
  32. See dead to the world
  33. See leave for dead
  34. See wouldn't be seen dead in
  35. no longer alive
  36. (as noun)   ⇒ the dead
  37. drained of electric charge; fully discharged   ⇒ the battery was dead
  38. not connected to a source of potential difference or electric charge
  39. (of type) set but no longer needed for use Compare standing (sense 7)
  40. (of copy) already composed

noun

  1. a period during which coldness, darkness, or some other quality associated with death is at its most intense   ⇒ the dead of winter

adverb

  1. (intensifier)   ⇒ dead easy , stop dead , dead level
  2. See dead on