Devil Unscramble word

devil is a Scrabble word, devil uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for devil Nine points.
Words with Friends point value for devil: Nine points.

Below are the results of unscrambling devil. We found a total of 65 words by unscrambling the letters in devil.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in devil

divel 9 lived 9

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in devil

deil 5 deli 5 devi 8 diel 5 dive 8 eild 5 evil 7 idle 5 levi 7 lide 5 lied 5 live 7 veil 7 veld 8 vide 8 vied 8 vild 8 vile 7 vlei 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in devil

dei 4 del 4 dev 7 die 4 dil 4 div 7 eld 4 eli 3 ide 4 ile 3 ive 6 led 4 lei 3 lev 6 lid 4 lie 3 liv 6 vei 6 vel 6 vie 6 vil 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in devil

de 3 di 3 dl 3 ed 3 el 2 id 3 ie 2 il 2 iv 5 ld 3 le 2 li 2 lv 5 vd 6 vi 5 vl 5

Definitions of devil

British English : Devil In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, the Devil is the most powerful evil spirit.ˈdɛvl NOUN

noun

  1. (theology ) (often capital) the chief spirit of evil and enemy of God, often represented as the ruler of hell and often depicted as a human figure with horns, cloven hoofs, and tail
  2. (theology ) one of the subordinate evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief
  3. a person or animal regarded as cruel, wicked, or ill-natured
  4. a person or animal regarded as unfortunate or wretched   ⇒ that poor devil was ill for months
  5. a person or animal regarded as clever, daring, mischievous, or energetic
  6. (informal ) something difficult or annoying
  7. (Christian Science ) the opposite of truth; an error, lie, or false belief in sin, sickness, and death
  8. (in Malaysia) a ghost
  9. a portable furnace or brazier, esp one used in road-making or one used by plumbers Compare salamander (sense 7)
  10. any of various mechanical devices, usually with teeth, such as a machine for making wooden screws or a rag-tearing machine
  11. See printer's devil
  12. (law ) (in England) a junior barrister who does work for another in order to gain experience, usually for a half fee
  13. (meteorology ) a small whirlwind in arid areas that raises dust or sand in a column
  14. See between the devil and the deep blue sea
  15. See devil of
  16. See give the devil his due
  17. See go to the devil
  18. See like the devil
  19. See play the devil with
  20. See raise the devil
  21. See talk of the devil!
  22. See the devil!
  23. See the devil's own
  24. See the devil take the hindmost
  25. See the devil to pay
  26. See the very devil

verb

  1. (transitive) to prepare (esp meat, poultry, or fish) by coating with a highly flavoured spiced paste or mixture of condiments before cooking
  2. (transitive) to tear (rags) with a devil
  3. (intransitive) to serve as a printer's devil
  4. (intransitive) (mainly British ) to do hackwork, esp for a lawyer or author; perform arduous tasks, often without pay or recognition of one's services
  5. (transitive) (US , informal ) to harass, vex, torment, etc