Open Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling open. We found a total of 30 words by unscrambling the letters in open.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in open

nope 6 peon 6 pone 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in open

eon 3 neo 3 nep 5 one 3 ope 5 pen 5 poe 5 pon 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in open

en 2 eo 2 ep 4 ne 2 no 2 np 4 oe 2 on 2 op 4 pe 4 po 4

Definitions of open

British English : open ˈəʊpn When a shop or office opens, people are able to go in.The banks will open again on Monday morning.They opened the shop at nine o'clock. VERBshop, office

adjective

  1. not closed or barred   ⇒ the door is open
  2. affording free passage, access, view, etc; not blocked or obstructed   ⇒ the road is open for traffic
  3. not sealed, fastened, or wrapped   ⇒ an open package
  4. having the interior part accessible   ⇒ an open drawer
  5. extended, expanded, or unfolded   ⇒ an open newspaper , an open flower
  6. ready for business   ⇒ the shops are open
  7. able to be obtained; available   ⇒ the position advertised last week is no longer open
  8. unobstructed by buildings, trees, etc   ⇒ open countryside
  9. free to all to join, enter, use, visit, etc   ⇒ an open competition
  10. unengaged or unoccupied   ⇒ the doctor has an hour open for you to call
  11. See open season
  12. not decided or finalized   ⇒ an open question
  13. ready to entertain new ideas; not biased or prejudiced   ⇒ an open mind
  14. unreserved or candid   ⇒ she was very open in her description
  15. liberal or generous   ⇒ an open hand
  16. extended or eager to receive (esp in the phrase with open arms)
  17. exposed to view; blatant   ⇒ open disregard of the law
  18. liable or susceptible   ⇒ you will leave yourself open to attack if you speak
  19. (of climate or seasons) free from frost; mild
  20. free from navigational hazards, such as ice, sunken ships, etc   ⇒ open water
  21. (US ) without legal restrictions or enforceable regulations, esp in relation to gambling, vice, etc   ⇒ an open town
  22. without barriers to prevent absconding   ⇒ an open prison
  23. having large or numerous spacing or apertures   ⇒ open ranks
  24. full of small openings or gaps; porous   ⇒ an open texture
  25. (printing ) (of type matter) generously leaded or widely spaced
  26. (music ) (of a violin or guitar string) not stopped with the finger (of a pipe, such as an organ pipe) not closed at either end (of a note) played on such a string or pipe
  27. (of a violin or guitar string) not stopped with the finger
  28. (of a pipe, such as an organ pipe) not closed at either end
  29. (of a note) played on such a string or pipe
  30. (business ) in operation; active   ⇒ an open account unrestricted; unlimited   ⇒ open credit , open insurance cover
  31. in operation; active   ⇒ an open account
  32. unrestricted; unlimited   ⇒ open credit , open insurance cover
  33. See open cheque
  34. (of a return ticket) not specifying a date for travel
  35. (sport ) (of a goal, court, etc) unguarded or relatively unprotected   ⇒ the forward missed an open goal (of a stance, esp in golf) characterized by the front of the body being turned forward
  36. (of a goal, court, etc) unguarded or relatively unprotected   ⇒ the forward missed an open goal
  37. (of a stance, esp in golf) characterized by the front of the body being turned forward
  38. (of a wound) exposed to the air
  39. (esp of the large intestine) free from obstruction
  40. undefended and of no military significance   ⇒ an open city
  41. (phonetics ) denoting a vowel pronounced with the lips relatively wide apart denoting a syllable that does not end in a consonant, as in pa
  42. denoting a vowel pronounced with the lips relatively wide apart
  43. denoting a syllable that does not end in a consonant, as in pa
  44. (chess ) (of a file) having no pawns on it
  45. (mathematics ) (of a set) containing points whose neighbourhood consists of other points of the same set   ⇒ points inside a circle are an open set
  46. (computing ) (of software or a computer system) designed to an internationally agreed standard in order to allow communication between computers, irrespective of size, manufacturer, etc
  47. (of a violin or guitar string) not stopped with the finger
  48. (of a pipe, such as an organ pipe) not closed at either end
  49. (of a note) played on such a string or pipe
  50. in operation; active   ⇒ an open account
  51. unrestricted; unlimited   ⇒ open credit , open insurance cover
  52. (of a goal, court, etc) unguarded or relatively unprotected   ⇒ the forward missed an open goal
  53. (of a stance, esp in golf) characterized by the front of the body being turned forward
  54. denoting a vowel pronounced with the lips relatively wide apart
  55. denoting a syllable that does not end in a consonant, as in pa

verb

  1. to move or cause to move from a closed or fastened position   ⇒ to open a window
  2. when intr, foll by on or onto to render, be, or become accessible or unobstructed   ⇒ to open a road , to open a parcel , the door opens into the hall
  3. (intransitive) to come into or appear in view   ⇒ the lake opened before us
  4. (transitive) to puncture (a boil) so as to permit drainage
  5. to extend or unfold or cause to extend or unfold   ⇒ to open a newspaper
  6. to disclose or uncover or be disclosed or uncovered   ⇒ to open one's heart
  7. to cause (the mind) to become receptive or (of the mind) to become receptive
  8. to operate or cause to operate   ⇒ to open a shop
  9. when intr, sometimes foll by out to make or become less compact or dense in structure   ⇒ to open ranks
  10. to set or be set in action; start   ⇒ to open a discussion , to open the batting
  11. (transitive) to arrange for (a bank account, savings account, etc) usually by making an initial deposit
  12. to turn to a specified point in (a book, magazine, etc)   ⇒ open at page one
  13. (law ) to make the opening statement in (a case before a court of law)
  14. (intransitive) (cards ) to bet, bid, or lead first on a hand

noun

  1. See the open
  2. See open air
  3. (sport ) a competition which anyone may enter
  4. See bring into the open
  5. See come into the open