Dressed Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling dressed. We found a total of 79 words by unscrambling the letters in dressed.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dressed

seders 7

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dressed

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dressed

deed 6 deer 5 dees 5 dere 5 dess 5 dree 5 erse 4 eses 4 esse 4 redd 6 rede 5 reds 5 reed 5 rees 4 seed 5 seer 4 sees 4 sere 4 sers 4 ssed 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dressed

dee 4 der 4 des 4 dsr 4 eds 4 eer 3 erd 4 ere 3 ers 3 esd 4 ese 3 ess 3 red 4 ree 3 res 3 sds 4 sed 4 see 3 ser 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dressed

dd 4 de 3 dr 3 ds 3 ed 3 ee 2 er 2 es 2 rd 3 re 2 rs 2 sd 3 se 2 sr 2 ss 2

Definitions of dressed

British English : dressed If you are dressed, you are wearing clothes rather than being naked.He was fully dressed, including shoes.drɛst ADJECTIVE

adjective

  1. having clothes on   ⇒ I'm not dressed yet. , He was fully dressed, including shoes.
  2. wearing clothes of a particular colour or style   ⇒ How was she dressed? , She was dressed in a green sweater and jeans. , a woman dressed in black , a tall, elegantly dressed man See also well-dressed
  3. tossed in oil and vinegar, or some other dressing   ⇒ a dressed salad of rocket and spinach , a bowl of dressed salad
  4. See dressed to kill

verb

  1. to put clothes on (oneself or another); attire
  2. (intransitive) to change one's clothes to wear formal or evening clothes
  3. to change one's clothes
  4. to wear formal or evening clothes
  5. (transitive) to provide (someone) with clothing; clothe
  6. (transitive) to arrange merchandise in (a shop window) for effective display
  7. (transitive) to comb out or arrange (the hair) into position
  8. (transitive) to apply protective or therapeutic covering to (a wound, sore, etc)
  9. (transitive) to prepare (food, esp fowl and fish) for cooking or serving by cleaning, trimming, gutting, etc
  10. (transitive) to put a finish on (the surface of stone, metal, etc)
  11. (transitive) to till and cultivate (land), esp by applying manure, compost, or fertilizer
  12. (transitive) to prune and trim (trees, bushes, etc)
  13. (transitive) to groom (an animal, esp a horse)
  14. (transitive) to convert (tanned hides) into leather
  15. (transitive) (archaic ) to spay or neuter (an animal)
  16. (angling ) to tie (a fly)
  17. (military ) to bring (troops) into line or (of troops) to come into line (esp in the phrase dress ranks)
  18. See dress ship
  19. to change one's clothes
  20. to wear formal or evening clothes

noun

  1. a one-piece garment for a woman, consisting of a skirt and bodice
  2. complete style of clothing; costume   ⇒ formal dress , military dress
  3. (modifier) suitable or required for a formal occasion   ⇒ a dress shirt
  4. the outer covering or appearance, esp of living things   ⇒ trees in their spring dress of leaves