Settle Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling settle. We found a total of 68 words by unscrambling the letters in settle.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in settle

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in settle

eels 4 else 4 lees 4 leet 4 lese 4 lest 4 lete 4 lets 4 lett 4 seel 4 sele 4 selt 4 sett 4 slee 4 stet 4 teel 4 tees 4 teet 4 tele 4 telt 4 test 4 tete 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in settle

eel 3 els 3 elt 3 ese 3 est 3 lee 3 les 3 let 3 lst 3 see 3 sel 3 set 3 slt 3 tee 3 tel 3 tst 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in settle

ee 2 el 2 es 2 et 2 le 2 ls 2 lt 2 se 2 sl 2 st 2 te 2 ts 2

Definitions of settle

British English : settle If two people settle an argument or problem, or if someone or something settles it, they solve it by making a decision about who is right or about what to do.They are both looking for ways to settle their differences.ˈsɛtl VERB

verb

  1. (transitive) to put in order; arrange in a desired state or condition   ⇒ he settled his affairs before he died
  2. to arrange or be arranged in a fixed or comfortable position   ⇒ he settled himself by the fire
  3. (intransitive) to come to rest or a halt   ⇒ a bird settled on the hedge
  4. to take up or cause to take up residence   ⇒ the family settled in the country
  5. to establish or become established in a way of life, job, residence, etc
  6. (transitive) to migrate to and form a community; colonize
  7. to make or become quiet, calm, or stable
  8. (intransitive) to be cast or spread; come down   ⇒ fog settled over a wide area
  9. to make (a liquid) clear or (of a liquid) to become clear; clarify
  10. to cause (sediment) to sink to the bottom, as in a liquid, or (of sediment) to sink thus
  11. to subside or cause to subside and become firm or compact   ⇒ the dust settled
  12. (sometimes followed by up) to pay off or account for (a bill, debt, etc)
  13. (transitive) to decide, conclude, or dispose of   ⇒ to settle an argument
  14. (intransitive; often followed by on or upon) to agree or fix   ⇒ to settle upon a plan
  15. (transitive; usually followed by on or upon) to secure (title, property, etc) to a person, as by making a deed of settlement, will, etc   ⇒ he settled his property on his wife
  16. to determine (a legal dispute, etc) by agreement of the parties without resort to court action (esp in the phrase settle out of court)

noun

  1. a seat, for two or more people, usually made of wood with a high back and arms, and sometimes having a storage space in the boxlike seat