Deeply Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling deeply. We found a total of 66 words by unscrambling the letters in deeply.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deeply

yelped 12

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deeply

depel 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deeply

deep 7 dele 5 dely 8 depe 7 eely 7 eyed 8 lede 5 leed 5 leep 6 peed 7 peel 6 pele 6 pled 7 yede 8 yeel 7 yeld 8 yelp 9

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deeply

dee 4 del 4 dep 6 dey 7 dye 7 edp 6 eel 3 eld 4 eye 6 eyl 6 led 4 lee 3 lep 5 ley 6 lye 6 pdl 6 ped 6 pee 5 ply 8 pye 8 yed 7 yee 6 yep 8

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in deeply

de 3 dl 3 dp 5 dy 6 ed 3 ee 2 el 2 ep 4 ey 5 ld 3 le 2 lp 4 ly 5 pd 5 pe 4 pl 4 yd 6 ye 5

Definitions of deeply

British English : deep If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something.The water was very deep.diːp ADJECTIVE

adjective

  1. extending or situated relatively far down from a surface   ⇒ a deep pool
  2. extending or situated relatively far inwards, backwards, or sideways   ⇒ a deep border of trees
  3. (cricket ) relatively far from the pitch   ⇒ the deep field , deep third man
  4. (postpositive) of a specified dimension downwards, inwards, or backwards   ⇒ six feet deep (in combination)   ⇒ a six-foot-deep trench
  5. (postpositive) of a specified dimension downwards, inwards, or backwards   ⇒ six feet deep
  6. (in combination)   ⇒ a six-foot-deep trench
  7. coming from or penetrating to a great depth   ⇒ a deep breath
  8. difficult to understand or penetrate; abstruse
  9. learned or intellectually demanding   ⇒ a deep discussion
  10. of great intensity; extreme   ⇒ deep happiness , deep trouble
  11. (postpositive) foll by in absorbed or enveloped (by); engrossed or immersed (in)   ⇒ deep in study , deep in debt
  12. very cunning or crafty; devious   ⇒ a deep plot
  13. mysterious or obscure   ⇒ a deep secret
  14. (of a colour) having an intense or dark hue
  15. low in pitch or tone   ⇒ a deep voice
  16. See go off the deep end
  17. See in deep water
  18. See throw someone in at the deep end
  19. (postpositive) of a specified dimension downwards, inwards, or backwards   ⇒ six feet deep
  20. (in combination)   ⇒ a six-foot-deep trench

noun

  1. any deep place on land or under water, esp below 6000 metres (3000 fathoms)
  2. See the deep
  3. the most profound, intense, or central part   ⇒ the deep of winter
  4. a vast extent, as of space or time
  5. (nautical ) one of the intervals on a sounding lead, one fathom apart

adverb

  1. far on in time; late   ⇒ they worked deep into the night
  2. profoundly or intensely
  3. See deep down
  4. See deep in the past