Objects Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling objects. We found a total of 124 words by unscrambling the letters in objects.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in objects

becost 10 object 17

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in objects

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in objects

best 6 bets 6 boce 8 bosc 8 bose 6 bote 6 bots 6 cest 6 cobs 8 coes 6 cose 6 cost 6 cote 6 cots 6 jest 11 jets 11 jobe 13 jobs 13 joes 11 jose 11 jots 11 obes 6 scob 8 scot 6 sect 6 soce 6 stob 6 teco 6 tobe 6 toes 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in objects

bec 7 bes 5 bet 5 boc 7 boe 5 bos 5 bot 5 cob 7 coe 5 cos 5 cot 5 cst 5 cte 5 cto 5 cts 5 ecb 7 eco 5 eos 3 esc 5 est 3 etc 5 jct 12 jet 10 job 12 joe 10 jos 10 jot 10 obe 5 obj 12 obs 5 oct 5 oes 3 osc 5 ose 3 otc 5 sct 5 sec 5 set 3 sob 5 soc 5 soe 3 sot 3 tbs 5 tec 5 tob 5 toe 3 tos 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in objects

be 4 bo 4 bs 4 bt 4 cb 6 ce 4 co 4 cs 4 ct 4 ec 4 eo 2 es 2 et 2 jo 9 js 9 jt 9 ob 4 oc 4 oe 2 os 2 ot 2 sb 4 sc 4 se 2 so 2 st 2 tb 4 tc 4 te 2 to 2 ts 2

Definitions of objects

British English : object If you object to something, you express your dislike or disapproval of it. VERBA lot of people will object to the book.

noun

  1. a tangible and visible thing
  2. a person or thing seen as a focus or target for feelings, thought, etc   ⇒ an object of affection
  3. an aim, purpose, or objective
  4. (informal ) a ridiculous or pitiable person, spectacle, etc
  5. (philosophy ) that towards which cognition is directed, as contrasted with the thinking subject; anything regarded as external to the mind, esp in the external world
  6. (grammar ) a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase whose referent is the recipient of the action of a verb See also direct object , indirect object
  7. (grammar ) a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that is governed by a preposition
  8. See no object
  9. (computing ) a self-contained identifiable component of a software system or design   ⇒ object-oriented programming

verb

  1. (transitive; takes a clause as object) to state as an objection   ⇒ he objected that his motives had been good
  2. (intransitive) often foll by to to raise or state an objection (to); present an argument (against)