Retired Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling retired. We found a total of 124 words by unscrambling the letters in retired.

7 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in retired

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in retired

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in retired

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in retired

deer 5 dere 5 deti 5 dier 5 diet 5 dire 5 dirt 5 dite 5 dree 5 drie 5 edit 5 eide 5 eire 4 erer 4 erie 4 idee 5 ired 5 iter 4 rede 5 reed 5 reet 4 reid 5 reit 4 retd 5 rete 4 ride 5 rier 4 rite 4 teed 5 teer 4 teri 4 terr 4 tide 5 tied 5 tier 4 tire 4 tirr 4 tree 4 trid 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in retired

dee 4 dei 4 der 4 det 4 die 4 dir 4 dit 4 eer 3 eir 3 erd 4 ere 3 err 3 ide 4 ire 3 itd 4 red 4 ree 3 rei 3 ret 3 rid 4 rie 3 rit 3 rte 3 rti 3 tdr 4 ted 4 tee 3 ter 3 tid 4 tie 3 tri 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in retired

de 3 di 3 dr 3 dt 3 ed 3 ee 2 er 2 et 2 id 3 ie 2 ir 2 it 2 rd 3 re 2 rt 2 td 3 te 2 ti 2 tr 2

Definitions of retired

British English : retired A retired person is an older person who has left his or her job and has usually stopped working completely....a retired policeman.rɪˈtaɪəd ADJECTIVE

adjective

  1. having given up one's work, office, etc, esp on completion of the normal period of service   ⇒ a retired headmistress (as collective noun; preceded by the)   ⇒ the retired
  2. having given up one's work, office, etc, esp on completion of the normal period of service   ⇒ a retired headmistress
  3. (as collective noun; preceded by the)   ⇒ the retired
  4. withdrawn; secluded   ⇒ a retired life , a retired cottage in the woods
  5. having given up one's work, office, etc, esp on completion of the normal period of service   ⇒ a retired headmistress
  6. (as collective noun; preceded by the)   ⇒ the retired

verb (mainly intransitive)

  1. (also transitive) to give up or to cause (a person) to give up his or her work, a post, etc, esp on reaching pensionable age
  2. to go away, as into seclusion, for recuperation, etc
  3. to go to bed
  4. to recede or disappear   ⇒ the sun retired behind the clouds
  5. to withdraw from a sporting contest, esp because of injury
  6. (also transitive) to pull back (troops, etc) from battle or an exposed position or (of troops, etc) to fall back
  7. (transitive) to remove (bills, bonds, shares, etc) from circulation by taking them up and paying for them to remove (money) from circulation
  8. to remove (bills, bonds, shares, etc) from circulation by taking them up and paying for them
  9. to remove (money) from circulation
  10. to remove (bills, bonds, shares, etc) from circulation by taking them up and paying for them
  11. to remove (money) from circulation