Rank Unscramble word

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

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

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rank

karn 8 knar 8 kran 8 krna 8 nark 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rank

ark 7 arn 3 kan 7 kra 7 nak 7 nar 3 ran 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rank

ak 6 an 2 ar 2 ka 6 kn 6 kr 6 na 2 nr 2 ra 2 rn 2

Definitions of rank

British English : rank When someone or something is ranked a particular position, they are at that position on a scale.The tennis player ranks 20th in the world.IT proficiency ranks alongside reading and writing as one of the most important basic abilities.ræŋk VERB

noun

  1. a position, esp an official one, within a social organization, esp the armed forces   ⇒ the rank of captain
  2. high social or other standing; status
  3. a line or row of people or things
  4. the position of an item in any ordering or sequence
  5. (British ) a place where taxis wait to be hired
  6. a line of soldiers drawn up abreast of each other Compare file1 (sense 5)
  7. any of the eight horizontal rows of squares on a chessboard
  8. (in systemic grammar) one of the units of description of which a grammar is composed. Ranks of English grammar are sentence, clause, group, word, and morpheme
  9. (music ) a set of organ pipes controlled by the same stop
  10. (mathematics ) (of a matrix) the largest number of linearly independent rows or columns; the number of rows (or columns) of the nonzero determinant of greatest order that can be extracted from the matrix
  11. See break ranks
  12. See close ranks
  13. See pull rank

verb

  1. (transitive) to arrange (people or things) in rows or lines; range
  2. to accord or be accorded a specific position in an organization, society, or group
  3. (transitive) to array (a set of objects) as a sequence, esp in terms of the natural arithmetic ordering of some measure of the elements   ⇒ to rank students by their test scores
  4. (intransitive) to be important; rate   ⇒ money ranks low in her order of priorities
  5. (mainly US ) to take precedence or surpass in rank   ⇒ the colonel ranks at this camp

adjective

  1. showing vigorous and profuse growth   ⇒ rank weeds
  2. highly offensive or disagreeable, esp in smell or taste
  3. (prenominal) complete or absolute; utter   ⇒ a rank outsider
  4. coarse or vulgar; gross   ⇒ his language was rank

noun

  1.  (ræŋk )  . J(oseph) Arthur, 1st Baron. 1888–1972, British industrialist and film executive, whose companies dominated the British film industry in the 1940s and 1950s
  2.  (German raŋk)  . Otto ((ˈɔto) ). 1884–1939, Austrian psychoanalyst, noted for his theory that the trauma of birth may be reflected in certain forms of mental illness