Press Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling press. We found a total of 41 words by unscrambling the letters in press.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in press

pers 6 pess 6 pres 6 reps 6 resp 6 seps 6 sers 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in press

ers 3 esp 5 ess 3 per 5 pes 5 pre 5 prs 5 rep 5 res 3 rps 5 sep 5 ser 3 sps 5 ssp 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in press

ep 4 er 2 es 2 pe 4 pr 4 ps 4 re 2 rs 2 se 2 sp 4 sr 2 ss 2

Definitions of press

British English : press If you press something somewhere, you push it firmly against something else.He pressed his back against the door.prɛs VERB

verb

  1. to apply or exert weight, force, or steady pressure on   ⇒ he pressed the button on the camera
  2. (transitive) to squeeze or compress so as to alter in shape or form
  3. to apply heat or pressure to (clothing) so as to smooth out or mark with creases; iron
  4. to make (objects) from soft material by pressing with a mould, form, etc, esp to make gramophone records from plastic
  5. (transitive) to hold tightly or clasp, as in an embrace
  6. (transitive) to extract or force out (juice) by pressure (from)
  7. (transitive) (weightlifting ) to lift (a weight) successfully with a press   ⇒ he managed to press 280 pounds
  8. (transitive) to force, constrain, or compel
  9. to importune or entreat (a person) insistently; urge   ⇒ they pressed for an answer
  10. to harass or cause harassment
  11. (transitive) to plead or put forward strongly or importunately   ⇒ to press a claim
  12. (intransitive) to be urgent
  13. (transitive; usually passive) to have little of   ⇒ we're hard pressed for time
  14. when intr, often foll by on or forward to hasten or advance or cause to hasten or advance in a forceful manner
  15. (intransitive) to crowd; throng; push
  16. (transitive) (formerly) to put to death or subject to torture by placing heavy weights upon
  17. (transitive) (archaic ) to trouble or oppress
  18. See press charges

noun

  1. any machine that exerts pressure to form, shape, or cut materials or to extract liquids, compress solids, or hold components together while an adhesive joint is formed
  2. See printing press
  3. the art or process of printing
  4. See at the press
  5. See to press
  6. See the press
  7. See the press
  8. the opinions and reviews in the newspapers, etc   ⇒ the play received a poor press
  9. the act of pressing or state of being pressed
  10. the act of crowding, thronging, or pushing together
  11. a closely packed throng of people; crowd; multitude
  12. urgency or hurry in business affairs
  13. a cupboard, esp a large one used for storing clothes or linen
  14. a wood or metal clamp or vice to prevent tennis rackets, etc, from warping when not in use
  15. (weightlifting ) a lift in which the weight is raised to shoulder level and then above the head

verb (transitive)

  1. to recruit (men) by forcible measures for military service
  2. to use for a purpose other than intended, (esp in the phrase press into service)

noun

  1. recruitment into military service by forcible measures, as by a press gang