Push Unscramble word

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

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

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in push

hup 8 phu 8 pus 5 shp 8 shu 6 sup 5 uhs 6 ups 5 ush 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in push

hp 7 hs 5 hu 5 ph 7 ps 4 pu 4 sh 5 sp 4 su 2 uh 5 up 4 us 2

Definitions of push

British English : push When you push something, you press it in order to move it away from you.I pushed back my chair and stood up.The men pushed and the horses pulled as they moved the fallen tree.pʊʃ VERB

verb

  1. when tr, often foll by off, away, etc to apply steady force to (something) in order to move it
  2. to thrust (one's way) through something, such as a crowd, by force
  3. when intr,often foll by for to apply oneself vigorously (to achieving a task, plan, etc)
  4. (transitive) to encourage or urge (a person) to some action, decision, etc
  5. when intr,often foll by for to be an advocate or promoter (of)   ⇒ to push for acceptance of one's theories
  6. (transitive) to use one's influence to help (a person)   ⇒ to push one's own candidate
  7. to bear upon (oneself or another person) in order to achieve more effort, better results, etc   ⇒ she was a woman who liked to push her husband
  8. (transitive) to take undue risks, esp through overconfidence, thus risking failure   ⇒ to push one's luck (intransitive) to act overconfidently
  9. (transitive) to take undue risks, esp through overconfidence, thus risking failure   ⇒ to push one's luck
  10. (intransitive) to act overconfidently
  11. (sport ) to hit (a ball) with a stiff pushing stroke
  12. (transitive) (informal ) to sell (narcotic drugs) illegally
  13. (intransitive; followed by out, into, etc ) (esp of geographical features) to reach or extend   ⇒ the cliffs pushed out to the sea
  14. (transitive) to overdevelop (a photographic film), usually by the equivalent of up to two stops, to compensate for underexposure or increase contrast
  15. See push up daisies
  16. (transitive) to take undue risks, esp through overconfidence, thus risking failure   ⇒ to push one's luck
  17. (intransitive) to act overconfidently

noun

  1. the act of pushing; thrust
  2. a part or device that is pressed to operate some mechanism
  3. (informal ) ambitious or enterprising drive, energy, etc
  4. (informal ) a special effort or attempt to advance, as of an army in a war   ⇒ to make a push
  5. (informal ) a number of people gathered in one place, such as at a party
  6. (Australian , slang ) a group or gang, esp one considered to be a clique
  7. (sport ) a stiff pushing stroke
  8. See at a push
  9. See the push
  10. See when push comes to shove