Long Unscramble word

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

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

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in long

gol 4 gon 4 log 4 nog 4 nol 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in long

gl 3 gn 3 go 3 lg 3 ln 2 lo 2 ng 3 nl 2 no 2 og 3 ol 2 on 2

Definitions of long

British English : long lɒŋ Something that is long measures a great distance from one end to the other.There is a long table in the middle of the kitchen. ADJECTIVEin distance

adjective

  1. having relatively great extent in space on a horizontal plane
  2. having relatively great duration in time
  3. (postpositive) of a specified number of units in extent or duration   ⇒ three hours long (in combination)   ⇒ a two-foot-long line
  4. (postpositive) of a specified number of units in extent or duration   ⇒ three hours long
  5. (in combination)   ⇒ a two-foot-long line
  6. having or consisting of a relatively large number of items or parts   ⇒ a long list
  7. having greater than the average or expected range   ⇒ a long memory
  8. being the longer or longest of alternatives   ⇒ the long way to the bank
  9. having more than the average or usual quantity, extent, or duration   ⇒ a long match
  10. seeming to occupy a greater time than is really so   ⇒ she spent a long afternoon waiting in the departure lounge
  11. intense or thorough (esp in the phrase a long look)
  12. (of drinks) containing a large quantity of nonalcoholic beverage
  13. (of a garment) reaching to the wearer's ankles
  14. (informal ) (followed by on) plentifully supplied or endowed (with)   ⇒ long on good ideas
  15. (phonetics , of a speech sound, esp a vowel ) of relatively considerable duration classified as long, as distinguished from the quality of other vowels (in popular usage) denoting the qualities of the five English vowels in such words as mate, mete, mite, moat, moot, and mute
  16. of relatively considerable duration
  17. classified as long, as distinguished from the quality of other vowels
  18. (in popular usage) denoting the qualities of the five English vowels in such words as mate, mete, mite, moat, moot, and mute
  19. from end to end; lengthwise
  20. unlikely to win, happen, succeed, etc   ⇒ a long chance
  21. (prosody ) denoting a vowel of relatively great duration or (esp in classical verse) followed by more than one consonant denoting a syllable containing such a vowel (in verse that is not quantitative) carrying the emphasis or ictus
  22. denoting a vowel of relatively great duration or (esp in classical verse) followed by more than one consonant
  23. denoting a syllable containing such a vowel
  24. (in verse that is not quantitative) carrying the emphasis or ictus
  25. (finance ) having or characterized by large holdings of securities or commodities in anticipation of rising prices   ⇒ a long position
  26. (cricket ) (of a fielding position) near the boundary   ⇒ long leg
  27. (informal ) (of people) tall and slender
  28. See in the long run
  29. See long in the tooth
  30. (postpositive) of a specified number of units in extent or duration   ⇒ three hours long
  31. (in combination)   ⇒ a two-foot-long line
  32. of relatively considerable duration
  33. classified as long, as distinguished from the quality of other vowels
  34. (in popular usage) denoting the qualities of the five English vowels in such words as mate, mete, mite, moat, moot, and mute
  35. denoting a vowel of relatively great duration or (esp in classical verse) followed by more than one consonant
  36. denoting a syllable containing such a vowel
  37. (in verse that is not quantitative) carrying the emphasis or ictus

adverb

  1. for a certain time or period   ⇒ how long will it last?
  2. for or during an extensive period of time   ⇒ long into the next year
  3. at a distant time; quite a bit of time   ⇒ long before I met you , long ago
  4. (finance ) into a position with more security or commodity holdings than are required by sale contracts and therefore dependent on rising prices for profit   ⇒ to go long
  5. See as long as
  6. See no longer

noun

  1. a long time (esp in the phrase for long)
  2. a relatively long thing, such as a signal in Morse code
  3. a clothing size for tall people, esp in trousers
  4. (phonetics ) a long vowel or syllable
  5. (finance ) a person with large holdings of a security or commodity in expectation of a rise in its price; bull
  6. (music ) a note common in medieval music but now obsolete, having the time value of two breves
  7. See before long
  8. See the long and the short of it

verb

  1. (intransitive; followed by for or an infinitive ) to have a strong desire

verb

  1. (intransitive) (archaic ) to belong, appertain, or be appropriate

abbreviation for

  1. longitude

noun

  1. Crawford Williamson. 1815–78, US surgeon. He was the first to use ether as an anaesthetic

adverb

  1. (in combination) for or lasting a long time   ⇒ long-awaited , long-established , long-lasting