Graves Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling graves. We found a total of 128 words by unscrambling the letters in graves.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graves

gervas 10

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graves

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graves

ager 5 ages 5 agre 5 areg 5 ares 4 arse 4 aver 7 aves 7 ears 4 eras 4 ergs 5 gaes 5 gare 5 gars 5 gave 8 gear 5 gers 5 gras 5 grav 8 gres 5 rage 5 rags 5 rase 4 rave 7 revs 7 sage 5 sare 4 save 7 sear 4 sera 4 serg 5 serv 7 vage 8 vare 7 vase 7 vega 8 vera 7 vers 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graves

aer 3 aes 3 age 4 agr 4 are 3 arg 4 ars 3 ase 3 asg 4 ave 6 avg 7 ear 3 era 3 erg 4 ers 3 eva 6 evg 7 gae 4 gar 4 gas 4 ger 4 ges 4 gra 4 gre 4 grs 4 rag 4 ras 3 rea 3 reg 4 res 3 rev 6 sae 3 sag 4 sar 3 sav 6 sea 3 seg 4 ser 3 vag 7 var 6 vas 6 veg 7 ver 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graves

ae 2 ag 3 ar 2 as 2 av 5 ea 2 eg 3 er 2 es 2 ga 3 ge 3 gr 3 gs 3 gv 6 ra 2 re 2 rg 3 rs 2 sa 2 se 2 sg 3 sr 2 sv 5 va 5 vg 6 vr 5 vs 5

Definitions of graves

noun

  1. (sometimes not capital) a white or red wine from the district around Bordeaux, France

noun

  1. Robert (Ranke). 1895–1985, English poet, novelist, and critic, whose works include his World War I autobiography, Goodbye to All That (1929), and the historical novels I, Claudius (1934) and Claudius the God (1934)

noun

  1. a place for the burial of a corpse, esp beneath the ground and usually marked by a tombstone related adjective sepulchral
  2. something resembling a grave or resting place   ⇒ the ship went to its grave
  3. See the grave
  4. See have one foot in the grave
  5. See to make someone turn in his grave

adjective

  1. serious and solemn   ⇒ a grave look
  2. full of or suggesting danger   ⇒ a grave situation
  3. important; crucial   ⇒ grave matters of state
  4. (of colours) sober or dull
  5. (phonetics ) (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken on a lower or falling musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels of or relating to an accent (`) over vowels, denoting a pronunciation with lower or falling musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), or in a manner that gives the vowel status as a syllable nucleus not usually possessed by it in that position (as in English agèd) Compare acute (sense 8) , circumflex
  6. (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken on a lower or falling musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels
  7. of or relating to an accent (`) over vowels, denoting a pronunciation with lower or falling musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), or in a manner that gives the vowel status as a syllable nucleus not usually possessed by it in that position (as in English agèd) Compare acute (sense 8) , circumflex
  8. (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken on a lower or falling musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels
  9. of or relating to an accent (`) over vowels, denoting a pronunciation with lower or falling musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), or in a manner that gives the vowel status as a syllable nucleus not usually possessed by it in that position (as in English agèd) Compare acute (sense 8) , circumflex

noun

  1. a grave accent

verb

  1. to cut, carve, sculpt, or engrave
  2. to fix firmly in the mind

verb

  1. (transitive) (nautical ) to clean and apply a coating of pitch to (the bottom of a vessel)