Lost Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling lost. We found a total of 29 words by unscrambling the letters in lost.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lost

lots 4 slot 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lost

lot 3 lst 3 slt 3 sol 3 sot 3 tlo 3 tol 3 tos 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lost

lo 2 ls 2 lt 2 ol 2 os 2 ot 2 sl 2 so 2 st 2 to 2 ts 2

Definitions of lost

British English : lost If you are lost, you do not know where you are or you are unable to find your way.I realised I was lost.lɒst ADJECTIVE

adjective

  1. unable to be found or recovered
  2. unable to find one's way or ascertain one's whereabouts
  3. confused, bewildered, or helpless   ⇒ he is lost in discussions of theory
  4. (sometimes followed by on) not utilized, noticed, or taken advantage of (by)   ⇒ rational arguments are lost on her
  5. no longer possessed or existing because of defeat, misfortune, or the passage of time   ⇒ a lost art
  6. destroyed physically   ⇒ the lost platoon
  7. (followed by to) no longer available or open (to)
  8. (followed by to) insensible or impervious (to a sense of shame, justice, etc)
  9. (followed by in) engrossed (in)   ⇒ he was lost in his book
  10. morally fallen   ⇒ a lost woman
  11. damned   ⇒ a lost soul
  12. See get lost

verb

  1. to part with or come to be without, as through theft, accident, negligence, etc
  2. to fail to keep or maintain   ⇒ to lose one's balance
  3. to suffer the loss or deprivation of   ⇒ to lose a parent
  4. to cease to have or possess
  5. to fail to get or make use of   ⇒ to lose a chance
  6. (also intransitive) to fail to gain or win (a contest, game, etc)   ⇒ to lose the match
  7. to fail to see, hear, perceive, or understand   ⇒ I lost the gist of his speech
  8. to waste   ⇒ to lose money gambling
  9. to wander from so as to be unable to find   ⇒ to lose one's way
  10. to cause the loss of   ⇒ his delay lost him the battle
  11. to allow to go astray or out of sight   ⇒ we lost him in the crowd
  12. (usually passive) to absorb or engross   ⇒ he was lost in contemplation
  13. (usually passive) to cause the death or destruction of   ⇒ two men were lost in the attack
  14. to outdistance or elude   ⇒ he soon lost his pursuers
  15. (intransitive) to decrease or depreciate in value or effectiveness   ⇒ poetry always loses in translation
  16. (also intransitive) (of a timepiece) to run slow (by a specified amount)   ⇒ the clock loses ten minutes every day
  17. (of a physician) to fail to sustain the life of (a patient)
  18. (of a woman) to fail to give birth to (a viable baby), esp as the result of a miscarriage
  19. (motor racing , slang ) to lose control of (the car), as on a bend   ⇒ he lost it going into Woodcote
  20. See lose it