Frozen Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling frozen. We found a total of 72 words by unscrambling the letters in frozen.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frozen

freon 8 froze 15 zoner 12

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frozen

fern 7 fone 7 fore 7 forz 14 fren 7 froe 7 nore 4 ofer 7 oner 4 orfe 7 reno 4 rone 4 zero 11 zone 11

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frozen

eof 6 eon 3 erf 6 ern 3 fen 6 fer 6 fez 13 foe 6 fon 6 for 6 fro 6 nef 6 neo 3 nor 3 oer 3 one 3 ore 3 orf 6 ref 6 ren 3 rfz 13 roe 3 ron 3 zen 10 zer 10

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frozen

ef 5 en 2 eo 2 er 2 fe 5 fn 5 fo 5 fr 5 fz 12 ne 2 no 2 nr 2 oe 2 of 5 on 2 or 2 oz 9 re 2 rf 5 rn 2 ro 2 zn 9 zo 9

Definitions of frozen

British English : frozen If the ground is frozen, it has become very hard because the weather is very cold.It was bitterly cold and the ground was frozen hard.ˈfrəʊzn ADJECTIVE

verb

  1. the past participle of freeze

adjective

  1. turned into or covered with ice
  2. obstructed or blocked by ice
  3. killed, injured, or stiffened by extreme cold
  4. (of a region or climate) icy or snowy
  5. (of food) preserved by a freezing process
  6. (of prices, wages, etc) arbitrarily pegged at a certain level (of business assets) not convertible into cash, as by government direction or business conditions
  7. (of prices, wages, etc) arbitrarily pegged at a certain level
  8. (of business assets) not convertible into cash, as by government direction or business conditions
  9. frigid, unfeeling, or disdainful in manner
  10. motionless or unyielding   ⇒  ■  he was frozen with horror
  11. (of prices, wages, etc) arbitrarily pegged at a certain level
  12. (of business assets) not convertible into cash, as by government direction or business conditions

verb

  1. to change (a liquid) into a solid as a result of a reduction in temperature, or (of a liquid) to solidify in this way, esp to convert or be converted into ice
  2. when intr, sometimes foll by over or up to cover, clog, or harden with ice, or become so covered, clogged, or hardened   ⇒  ■  the lake froze over last week
  3. to fix fast or become fixed (to something) because of the action of frost
  4. (transitive) to preserve (food) by subjection to extreme cold, as in a freezer
  5. to feel or cause to feel the sensation or effects of extreme cold
  6. to die or cause to die of frost or extreme cold
  7. to become or cause to become paralysed, fixed, or motionless, esp through fear, shock, etc   ⇒  ■  he froze in his tracks
  8. (transitive) to cause (moving film) to stop at a particular frame
  9. to decrease or cause to decrease in animation or vigour
  10. to make or become formal, haughty, etc, in manner
  11. (transitive) to fix (prices, incomes, etc) at a particular level, usually by government direction
  12. (transitive) to forbid by law the exchange, liquidation, or collection of (loans, assets, etc)
  13. (transitive) to prohibit the manufacture, sale, or use of (something specified)
  14. (transitive) to stop (a process) at a particular stage of development
  15. (transitive) (informal ) to render (tissue or a part of the body) insensitive, as by the application or injection of a local anaesthetic
  16. (intransitive) foll by onto (informal , mainly US ) to cling

noun

  1. the act of freezing or state of being frozen
  2. (meteorology ) a spell of temperatures below freezing point, usually over a wide area
  3. the fixing of incomes, prices, etc, by legislation
  4. another word for frost

sentence substitute

  1. (mainly US ) a command to stop still instantly or risk being shot