Sits Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling sits. We found a total of 24 words by unscrambling the letters in sits.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sits

sist 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sits

ist 3 its 3 sis 3 sit 3 ssi 3 tis 3 tsi 3 tss 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sits

is 2 it 2 si 2 ss 2 st 2 ti 2 ts 2

Definitions of sits

British English : sit If you are sitting somewhere, for example in a chair, your weight is supported by your buttocks rather than your feet.He was sitting on the floor.sɪt VERB

verb

  1. (also transitive; when intransitive, often followed by down, in, or on) to adopt or rest in a posture in which the body is supported on the buttocks and thighs and the torso is more or less upright   ⇒ to sit on a chair , sit a horse
  2. (transitive) to cause to adopt such a posture
  3. (of an animal) to adopt or rest in a posture with the hindquarters lowered to the ground
  4. (of a bird) to perch or roost
  5. (of a hen or other bird) to cover eggs to hatch them; brood
  6. to be situated or located
  7. (of the wind) to blow from the direction specified
  8. to adopt and maintain a posture for one's portrait to be painted, etc
  9. to occupy or be entitled to a seat in some official capacity, as a judge, elected representative, etc
  10. (of a deliberative body) to be convened or in session
  11. to remain inactive or unused   ⇒ his car sat in the garage for a year
  12. to rest or lie as specified   ⇒ the nut was sitting so awkwardly that he couldn't turn it
  13. (of a garment) to fit or hang as specified   ⇒ that dress sits well on you
  14. to weigh, rest, or lie as specified   ⇒ greatness sits easily on him
  15. (transitive) (mainly British ) to take (an examination)   ⇒ he's sitting his bar finals
  16. (usually followed by for) (mainly British ) to be a candidate (for a qualification)   ⇒ he's sitting for a BA
  17. (intransitive; in combination) to look after a specified person or thing for someone else   ⇒ granny-sit
  18. (transitive) to have seating capacity for
  19. See sitting pretty
  20. See sit tight

abbreviation for

  1. stay in touch