Raging Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling raging. We found a total of 80 words by unscrambling the letters in raging.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raging

niggra 8

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raging

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raging

agin 5 airn 4 arni 4 gain 5 gair 5 gang 6 garg 6 garn 5 giga 6 ging 6 girn 5 gnar 5 grig 6 grin 5 inga 5 iran 4 naig 5 nair 4 ngai 5 ragi 5 rain 4 rang 5 rani 4 riga 5 ring 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raging

agr 4 ain 3 air 3 ani 3 arg 4 arn 3 gag 5 gan 4 gar 4 ggr 5 gig 5 gin 4 gra 4 ian 3 ign 4 ing 4 ira 3 nag 4 nar 3 nig 4 rag 4 ran 3 ria 3 rig 4 rin 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raging

ag 3 ai 2 an 2 ar 2 ga 3 gi 3 gn 3 gr 3 ia 2 in 2 ir 2 na 2 ng 3 ni 2 nr 2 ra 2 rg 3 rn 2

Definitions of raging

British English : raging Raging water moves very forcefully and violently. ADJECTIVEThe field trip involved crossing a raging torrent.

adjective

  1. feeling or exhibiting intense anger
  2. (esp of storms, fires, etc) moving or surging with great violence   ⇒ The field trip involved crossing a raging torrent. , As he came closer he saw a gigantic wall of raging flame before him.
  3. extreme or intense   ⇒ There may be the occasional criticism but it's clear there is no raging debate right now. , If raging inflation returns, then interest rates will shoot up. , a raging thirst

noun

  1. intense anger; fury
  2. violent movement or action, esp of the sea, wind, etc
  3. great intensity of hunger, sexual desire, or other feelings
  4. aggressive behaviour associated with a specified environment or activity   ⇒ road rage , school rage
  5. a fashion or craze (esp in the phrase all the rage)
  6. (Australian & New Zealand , informal ) a dance or party

verb (intransitive)

  1. to feel or exhibit intense anger
  2. (esp of storms, fires, etc) to move or surge with great violence
  3. (esp of a disease or epidemic) to spread rapidly and uncontrollably
  4. (Australian & New Zealand , informal ) to have a good time