Dig Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling dig. We found a total of 15 words by unscrambling the letters in dig.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dig

gid 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dig

dg 4 di 3 gd 4 gi 3 id 3

Definitions of dig

British English : dig When people or animals dig, they make a hole in the ground or in a pile of stones or debris.He dug a hole in the lawn.Rescue workers are digging through the rubble in search of other victims.dɪɡ VERB

verb

  1. when tr, often foll by up to cut into, break up, and turn over or remove (earth, soil, etc), esp with a spade
  2. to form or excavate (a hole, tunnel, passage, etc) by digging, usually with an implement or (of animals) with feet, claws, etc   ⇒ to dig a tunnel
  3. (often followed by through) to make or force (one's way), esp by removing obstructions   ⇒ he dug his way through the crowd
  4. (transitive; often followed by out or up) to obtain by digging   ⇒ to dig potatoes , to dig up treasure
  5. (transitive; often followed by out or up) to find or discover by effort or searching   ⇒ to dig out unexpected facts
  6. (transitive; followed by in or into) to thrust or jab (a sharp instrument, weapon, etc); poke   ⇒ he dug his spurs into the horse's side
  7. (transitive; followed by in or into) to mix (compost, etc) with soil by digging
  8. (transitive) (informal ) to like, understand, or appreciate
  9. (intransitive) (US , slang ) to work hard, esp for an examination
  10. (intransitive) (British , informal ) to have lodgings   ⇒ I dig in South London

noun

  1. the act of digging
  2. a thrust or poke, esp in the ribs
  3. a cutting or sarcastic remark
  4. (informal ) an archaeological excavation

noun

  1. (New Zealand , informal ) short for Digger (sense 1)