Smile Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling smile. We found a total of 70 words by unscrambling the letters in smile.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in smile

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in smile

elms 6 emil 6 isle 4 leis 4 lies 4 lime 6 lise 4 mels 6 mile 6 mils 6 mise 6 semi 6 sile 4 sime 6 slim 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in smile

eli 3 elm 5 els 3 ems 5 ile 3 ise 3 isl 3 ism 5 lei 3 les 3 lie 3 lim 5 lis 3 mel 5 mes 5 mil 5 mis 5 msl 5 sei 3 sel 3 sem 5 sie 3 sil 3 sim 5 sml 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in smile

el 2 em 4 es 2 ie 2 il 2 im 4 is 2 le 2 li 2 lm 4 ls 2 me 4 mi 4 ml 4 ms 4 se 2 si 2 sl 2 sm 4

Definitions of smile

British English : smile When you smile, the corners of your mouth curve up and you sometimes show your teeth. People smile when they are pleased or amused, or when they are being friendly.When he saw me, he smiled and waved.smaɪl VERB

noun

  1. a facial expression characterized by an upturning of the corners of the mouth, usually showing amusement, friendliness, etc, but sometimes scorn, etc
  2. favour or blessing   ⇒ the smile of fortune
  3. an agreeable appearance

verb

  1. (intransitive) to wear or assume a smile
  2. (intransitive) foll by at to look (at) with a kindly or amused expression to look derisively (at) instead of being annoyed to bear (troubles, etc) patiently
  3. to look (at) with a kindly or amused expression
  4. to look derisively (at) instead of being annoyed
  5. to bear (troubles, etc) patiently
  6. (intransitive; followed by on or upon) to show approval; bestow a blessing
  7. (transitive) to express by means of a smile   ⇒ she smiled a welcome
  8. (transitive) often foll by away to drive away or change by smiling   ⇒ smile away one's tears
  9. See come up smiling
  10. to look (at) with a kindly or amused expression
  11. to look derisively (at) instead of being annoyed
  12. to bear (troubles, etc) patiently