Shown Unscramble word

shown is a Scrabble word, shown uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for shown Eleven points.
Words with Friends point value for shown: Eleven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling shown. We found a total of 48 words by unscrambling the letters in shown.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shown

hows 10 nosh 7 nows 7 owns 7 show 10 snow 7 sown 7 wons 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shown

hon 6 how 9 noh 6 nos 3 now 6 ohs 6 ons 3 own 6 sho 6 soh 6 son 3 sow 6 who 9 whs 9 won 6 wos 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shown

ho 5 hs 5 hw 8 no 2 ns 2 oh 5 on 2 os 2 ow 5 sh 5 sn 2 so 2 sw 5 wh 8 wo 5 ws 5

Definitions of shown

verb

  1. a past participle of show

verb

  1. to make, be, or become visible or noticeable   ⇒ to show one's dislike
  2. (transitive) to present to view; exhibit   ⇒ he showed me a picture
  3. (transitive) to indicate or explain; prove   ⇒ to show that the earth moves round the sun
  4. (transitive) to exhibit or present (oneself or itself) in a specific character   ⇒ to show oneself to be trustworthy
  5. (transitive; followed by how and an infinitive ) to instruct by demonstration   ⇒ show me how to swim
  6. (transitive) to indicate or register   ⇒ a barometer shows changes in the weather
  7. (transitive) to grant or bestow   ⇒ to show favour to someone
  8. (intransitive) to appear   ⇒ to show to advantage
  9. to exhibit, display, or offer (goods, etc) for sale   ⇒ three artists were showing at the gallery
  10. (transitive) to allege, as in a legal document   ⇒ to show cause
  11. to present (a play, film, etc) or (of a play, etc) to be presented, as at a theatre or cinema
  12. (transitive) to guide or escort   ⇒ please show me to my room
  13. See show in
  14. See show out
  15. (intransitive) to win a place in a horse race, etc
  16. to give a performance of riding and handling (a horse) to display its best points
  17. (intransitive) (informal ) to put in an appearance; arrive

noun

  1. a display or exhibition
  2. a public spectacle
  3. an ostentatious or pretentious display
  4. a theatrical or other entertainment
  5. a trace or indication
  6. (obstetrics ) a discharge of blood at the onset of labour
  7. (US & Australian & New Zealand , informal ) a chance; opportunity (esp in the phrases give someone a show, he's got no show of winning, etc)
  8. a sporting event consisting of contests in which riders perform different exercises to show their skill and their horses' ability and breeding
  9. (slang , mainly British ) a thing or affair (esp in the phrases good show, bad show, etc)
  10. (Australian & New Zealand , mining ) a slight indication of the presence of gold
  11. a display of farm animals, with associated competitions
  12. See for show
  13. See run the show
  14. See steal the show
  15. See stop the show