Sail Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling sail. We found a total of 38 words by unscrambling the letters in sail.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sail

ails 4 lasi 4 lias 4 lisa 4 sial 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sail

ail 3 ais 3 als 3 ila 3 isl 3 lai 3 las 3 lis 3 sai 3 sal 3 sia 3 sil 3 sla 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sail

ai 2 al 2 as 2 ia 2 il 2 is 2 la 2 li 2 ls 2 sa 2 si 2 sl 2

Definitions of sail

British English : sail If you sail a boat, or if a boat sails, it moves across water.I'd like to buy a big boat and sail around the world.seɪl VERB
  1. an area of fabric, usually Terylene or nylon (formerly canvas), with fittings for holding it in any suitable position to catch the wind, used for propelling certain kinds of vessels, esp over water
  2. a voyage on such a vessel   ⇒ a sail down the river
  3. a vessel with sails or such vessels collectively   ⇒ to travel by sail , we raised seven sail in the northeast
  4. a ship's sails collectively
  5. something resembling a sail in shape, position, or function, such as the part of a windmill that is turned by the wind or the part of a Portuguese man-of-war that projects above the water
  6. the conning tower of a submarine
  7. See in sail
  8. See make sail
  9. See set sail
  10. See trim one's sails
  11. See under sail
  1. to travel in a boat or ship   ⇒ we sailed to Le Havre
  2. to begin a voyage; set sail   ⇒ we sail at 5 o'clock
  3. (of a vessel) to move over the water   ⇒ the liner is sailing to the Caribbean
  4. (transitive) to manoeuvre or navigate a vessel   ⇒ he sailed the schooner up the channel
  5. (transitive) to sail over   ⇒ she sailed the Atlantic single-handed
  6. often foll by over, through, etc to move fast or effortlessly   ⇒ we sailed through customs , the ball sailed over the fence
  7. to move along smoothly; glide
  8. often foll by in or into (informal ) to begin (something) with vigour to make an attack (on) violently with words or physical force
  9. to begin (something) with vigour
  10. to make an attack (on) violently with words or physical force
  11. to begin (something) with vigour
  12. to make an attack (on) violently with words or physical force