Foul Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling foul. We found a total of 26 words by unscrambling the letters in foul.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in foul

flo 6 flu 6 fol 6 fou 6 lof 6 lou 3 luo 3 ouf 6 ufo 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in foul

fl 5 fo 5 fu 5 lf 5 lo 2 lu 2 of 5 ol 2

Definitions of foul

British English : foul In sports such as football, a foul is an action that is against the rules.faʊl NOUN

adjective

  1. offensive to the senses; revolting
  2. offensive in odour; stinking
  3. charged with or full of dirt or offensive matter; filthy
  4. (of food) putrid; rotten
  5. morally or spiritually offensive; wicked; vile
  6. obscene; vulgar   ⇒ foul language
  7. not in accordance with accepted standards or established rules; unfair   ⇒ to resort to foul means
  8. (esp of weather) unpleasant or adverse
  9. blocked or obstructed with dirt or foreign matter   ⇒ a foul drain
  10. entangled or impeded   ⇒ a foul anchor
  11. (of the bottom of a vessel) covered with barnacles and other growth that slow forward motion
  12. (informal ) unsatisfactory or uninteresting; bad   ⇒ a foul book
  13. (archaic ) ugly

noun

  1. (sport ) a violation of the rules (as modifier)   ⇒ a foul shot , a foul blow
  2. a violation of the rules
  3. (as modifier)   ⇒ a foul shot , a foul blow
  4. something foul
  5. an entanglement or collision, esp in sailing or fishing
  6. a violation of the rules
  7. (as modifier)   ⇒ a foul shot , a foul blow

verb

  1. to make or become dirty or polluted
  2. to become or cause to become entangled or snarled
  3. (transitive) to disgrace or dishonour
  4. to become or cause to become clogged or choked
  5. (transitive) (nautical ) (of underwater growth) to cling to (the bottom of a vessel) so as to slow its motion
  6. (transitive) (sport ) to commit a foul against (an opponent)
  7. (transitive) (baseball ) to hit (a ball) in an illegal manner
  8. (intransitive) (sport ) to infringe the rules
  9. (transitive) (of an animal, esp a dog) to defecate on   ⇒ do not let your dog foul the footpath
  10. to collide with (a boat, etc)

adverb

  1. in a foul or unfair manner
  2. See fall foul of