Screen Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling screen. We found a total of 84 words by unscrambling the letters in screen.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in screen

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in screen

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in screen

cees 6 cene 6 cere 6 cern 6 cree 6 cres 6 ense 4 erne 4 erns 4 erse 4 esne 4 neer 4 nere 4 nese 4 nsec 6 recs 6 reen 4 rees 4 seen 4 seer 4 sere 4 snee 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in screen

cee 5 cen 5 cre 5 crs 5 een 3 eer 3 enc 5 ens 3 ere 3 ern 3 ers 3 esc 5 ese 3 nee 3 rec 5 ree 3 ren 3 res 3 scr 5 sec 5 see 3 sen 3 ser 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in screen

ce 4 cr 4 cs 4 ec 4 ee 2 en 2 er 2 es 2 ne 2 nr 2 ns 2 rc 4 re 2 rn 2 rs 2 sc 4 se 2 sn 2 sr 2

Definitions of screen

British English : screen When a film or a television programme is screened, it is shown in the cinema or broadcast on television.The two-hour television documentary was screened on Sunday night.skriːn VERB

noun

  1. a light movable frame, panel, or partition serving to shelter, divide, hide, etc
  2. anything that serves to shelter, protect, or conceal
  3. a frame containing a mesh that is placed over a window or opening to keep out insects
  4. a decorated partition, esp in a church around the choir See also rood (sense 1)
  5. a sieve
  6. a system for selecting people, such as candidates for a job
  7. the wide end of a cathode-ray tube, esp in a television set, on which a visible image is formed
  8. a white or silvered surface, usually fabric, placed in front of a projector to receive the enlarged image of a film or of slides
  9. See the screen
  10. (photography ) a plate of ground glass in some types of camera on which the image of a subject is focused before being photographed
  11. (printing ) a glass marked with fine intersecting lines, used in a camera for making half-tone reproductions
  12. men or ships deployed around and ahead of a larger military formation to warn of attack or protect from a specific threat
  13. (sport , mainly US & Canadian ) a tactical ploy in which a player blocks an opponent's view
  14. (psychoanalysis ) anything that prevents a person from realizing his true feelings about someone or something
  15. (electronics ) See screen grid

verb (transitive)

  1. (sometimes followed by off) to shelter, protect, or conceal
  2. to sieve or sort
  3. to test or check (an individual or group) so as to determine suitability for a task, etc
  4. to examine for the presence of a disease, weapons, etc   ⇒ the authorities screened five hundred cholera suspects
  5. to provide with a screen or screens
  6. to project (a film) onto a screen, esp for public viewing
  7. (intransitive) to be shown at a cinema or on the television
  8. (printing ) to photograph (a picture) through a screen to render it suitable for half-tone reproduction
  9. (sport , mainly US & Canadian ) to block the view of (an opposing player)