Outs Unscramble word

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

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

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in outs

otus 4 oust 4 suto 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in outs

out 3 sot 3 sou 3 stu 3 tos 3 tou 3 ust 3 uts 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in outs

os 2 ot 2 so 2 st 2 su 2 to 2 ts 2 tu 2 us 2 ut 2

Definitions of outs

British English : out aʊt If you go out of a place, you leave it.She ran out of the house. PREPOSITION

adverb

  1. (often used as a particle) at or to a point beyond the limits of some location; outside   ⇒ get out at once
  2. (particle) out of consciousness   ⇒ she passed out at the sight of blood
  3. (particle) used to indicate a burst of activity as indicated by the verb   ⇒ fever broke out
  4. (particle) used to indicate obliteration of an object   ⇒ the graffiti were painted out
  5. (particle) used to indicate an approximate drawing or description   ⇒ sketch out , chalk out
  6. public; revealed   ⇒ the secret is out
  7. (often used as a particle) away from one's custody or ownership, esp on hire   ⇒ to let out a cottage
  8. on sale or on view to the public   ⇒ the book is being brought out next May
  9. (of a young woman) in or into polite society   ⇒ Lucinda had a fabulous party when she came out
  10. (of the sun, stars, etc) visible
  11. (of a jury) withdrawn to consider a verdict in private
  12. (particle) used to indicate exhaustion or extinction   ⇒ the sugar's run out , put the light out
  13. (particle) used to indicate a goal or object achieved at the end of the action specified by the verb   ⇒ he worked it out , let's fight it out, then!
  14. (preceded by a superlative) existing   ⇒ the friendliest dog out
  15. an expression in signalling, radio, etc, to indicate the end of a transmission
  16. (Australian & New Zealand , archaic ) in or to Australia or New Zealand   ⇒ he came out last year
  17. See out of

adjective (postpositive)

  1. not or not any longer worth considering   ⇒ that plan is out because of the weather
  2. not allowed   ⇒ smoking on duty is out
  3. (also prenominal) not in vogue; unfashionable   ⇒ that sort of dress is out these days
  4. (of a fire or light) no longer burning or providing illumination   ⇒ the fire is out
  5. not working   ⇒ the radio's out
  6. unconscious   ⇒ he was out for two minutes
  7. See out to it
  8. not in; not at home   ⇒ call back later, they're out now
  9. desirous of or intent on (something or doing something)   ⇒ I'm out for as much money as I can get
  10. Also : out on strike . on strike   ⇒ the machine shop is out
  11. (in several games and sports) denoting the state in which a player is caused to discontinue active participation, esp in some specified role
  12. used up; exhausted   ⇒ our supplies are completely out
  13. worn into holes   ⇒ this sweater is out at the elbows
  14. inaccurate, deficient, or discrepant   ⇒ out by six pence
  15. not in office or authority   ⇒ his party will be out at the election
  16. completed or concluded, as of time   ⇒ before the year is out
  17. in flower   ⇒ the roses are out now
  18. in arms, esp, in rebellion   ⇒ one of his ancestors was out in the Forty-Five
  19. (also prenominal) being out   ⇒ the out position on the dial
  20. (informal ) not concealing one's homosexuality

preposition

  1. out of; out through   ⇒ he ran out the door
  2. (archaic (or dialect ) outside; beyond   ⇒ he comes from out our domain

exclamation

  1. an exclamation, usually peremptory, of dismissal, reproach, etc (in wireless telegraphy) an expression used to signal that the speaker is signing off
  2. an exclamation, usually peremptory, of dismissal, reproach, etc
  3. (in wireless telegraphy) an expression used to signal that the speaker is signing off
  4. See out with it
  5. an exclamation, usually peremptory, of dismissal, reproach, etc
  6. (in wireless telegraphy) an expression used to signal that the speaker is signing off

noun

  1. (mainly US ) a method of escape from a place, difficult situation, punishment, etc
  2. (baseball ) an instance of the putting out of a batter; putout
  3. (printing ) the omission of words from a printed text; lacuna the words so omitted
  4. the omission of words from a printed text; lacuna
  5. the words so omitted
  6. See ins and outs
  7. the omission of words from a printed text; lacuna
  8. the words so omitted

verb

  1. (transitive) to put or throw out
  2. (intransitive) to be made known or effective despite efforts to the contrary (esp in the phrase will out)   ⇒ the truth will out
  3. (transitive) (informal ) (of homosexuals) to expose (a public figure) as being a fellow homosexual
  4. (transitive) (informal ) to expose something secret, embarrassing, or unknown about (a person)   ⇒ he was eventually outed as a talented goal scorer

prefix

  1. excelling or surpassing in a particular action   ⇒ outlast , outlive
  2. indicating an external location or situation away from the centre   ⇒ outpost , outpatient
  3. indicating emergence, an issuing forth, etc   ⇒ outcrop , outgrowth
  4. indicating the result of an action   ⇒ outcome