Hunt Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling hunt. We found a total of 24 words by unscrambling the letters in hunt.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hunt

hun 6 hut 6 nth 6 nut 3 tun 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hunt

ht 5 hu 5 nt 2 nu 2 th 5 tn 2 tu 2 uh 5 un 2 ut 2

Definitions of hunt

British English : hunt hʌnt When animals hunt, they chase another animal to kill it for food.The lions hunted a zebra....a tiger who hunts at night. VERBanimal

verb

  1. to seek out and kill or capture (game or wild animals) for food or sport
  2. (intransitive) often foll by for to look (for); search (for)   ⇒ to hunt for a book , to hunt up a friend
  3. (transitive) to use (hounds, horses, etc) in the pursuit of wild animals, game, etc   ⇒ to hunt a pack of hounds
  4. (transitive) to search or draw (country) to hunt wild animals, game, etc   ⇒ to hunt the parkland
  5. (transitive) often foll by down to track or chase diligently, esp so as to capture   ⇒ to hunt down a criminal
  6. (transitive; usually passive) to persecute; hound
  7. (intransitive) (of a gauge indicator, engine speed, etc) to oscillate about a mean value or position
  8. (intransitive) (of an aircraft, rocket, etc) to oscillate about a flight path

noun

  1. the act or an instance of hunting
  2. chase or search, esp of animals or game
  3. the area of a hunt
  4. a party or institution organized for the pursuit of wild animals or game, esp for sport
  5. the participants in or members of such a party or institution
  6. See in the hunt

noun

  1. Henry, known as Orator Hunt. 1773–1835, British radical, who led the mass meeting that ended in the Peterloo Massacre (1819)
  2. (William) Holman. 1827–1910, British painter; a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (1848)
  3. James. 1947–93, British motor-racing driver: world champion 1976
  4. (Henry Cecil) John, Baron. 1910–98, British army officer and mountaineer. He planned and led the expedition that first climbed Mount Everest (1953)
  5. (James Henry) Leigh ((liː) ). 1784–1859, British poet and essayist: a founder of The Examiner (1808) in which he promoted the work of Keats and Shelley