Hacks Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling hacks. We found a total of 46 words by unscrambling the letters in hacks.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hacks

shack 14

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hacks

cash 9 cask 10 hack 13 hask 11 sack 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hacks

ach 8 ack 9 ahs 6 ash 6 ask 7 cha 8 chs 8 csk 9 hak 10 has 6 kas 7 kha 10 sac 5 sah 6 sak 7 sch 8 sha 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hacks

ac 4 ah 5 ak 6 as 2 ca 4 ch 7 ck 8 cs 4 ha 5 hs 5 ka 6 kc 8 sa 2 sc 4 sh 5 sk 6

Definitions of hacks

British English : hack If you hack something or hack at it, you cut it with strong, rough strokes using a sharp tool such as an axe or knife.He hacked a few branches from the tree.hæk VERB

verb

  1. when intr, usually foll by at or away to cut or chop (at) irregularly, roughly, or violently
  2. to cut and clear (a way, path, etc), as through undergrowth
  3. (in sport, esp rugby) to foul (an opposing player) by kicking or striking his shins
  4. (basketball ) to commit the foul of striking (an opposing player) on the arm
  5. (intransitive) to cough in short dry spasmodic bursts
  6. (transitive) to reduce or cut (a story, article, etc) in a damaging way
  7. to manipulate a computer program skilfully, esp, to gain unauthorized access to another computer system
  8. (transitive) (slang ) to tolerate; cope with   ⇒ I joined the army but I couldn't hack it
  9. See hack to bits

noun

  1. a cut, chop, notch, or gash, esp as made by a knife or axe
  2. any tool used for shallow digging, such as a mattock or pick
  3. a chopping blow
  4. a dry spasmodic cough
  5. a kick on the shins, as in rugby
  6. a wound from a sharp kick

noun

  1. a horse kept for riding or (more rarely) for driving
  2. an old, ill-bred, or overworked horse
  3. a horse kept for hire
  4. (British ) a country ride on horseback
  5. a drudge
  6. a person who produces mediocre literary or journalistic work
  7. Also called : hackney (US ) a coach or carriage that is for hire
  8. Also called : hackie (US , informal ) a cab driver a taxi
  9. a cab driver
  10. a taxi
  11. a cab driver
  12. a taxi

verb

  1. (British ) to ride (a horse) cross-country for pleasure
  2. (transitive) to let (a horse) out for hire
  3. (transitive) (informal ) to write (an article) as or in the manner of a hack
  4. (intransitive) (US , informal ) to drive a taxi

adjective

  1. (prenominal) banal, mediocre, or unoriginal   ⇒ hack writing

noun

  1. a rack used for fodder for livestock
  2. a board on which meat is placed for a hawk
  3. a pile or row of unfired bricks stacked to dry

verb (transitive)

  1. to place (fodder) in a hack
  2. to place (bricks) in a hack