Start Unscramble word

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

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

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in start

tarts 5

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in start

arts 4 astr 4 rats 4 sart 4 star 4 stat 4 stra 4 tars 4 tart 4 tats 4 tsar 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in start

ars 3 art 3 ast 3 att 3 ras 3 rat 3 sar 3 sat 3 sta 3 str 3 tar 3 tas 3 tat 3 tra 3 trs 3 trt 3 tst 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in start

ar 2 as 2 at 2 ra 2 rs 2 rt 2 sa 2 sr 2 st 2 ta 2 tr 2 ts 2

Definitions of start

British English : start When something starts, it begins.When does the film start?We started an Internet advertising company.stɑːt VERBactivity, event

verb

  1. to begin or cause to begin (something or to do something); come or cause to come into being, operation, etc   ⇒ he started a quarrel , they started to work
  2. when intr, sometimes foll by on to make or cause to make a beginning of (a process, series of actions, etc)   ⇒ they started on the project
  3. (sometimes followed by up) to set or be set in motion   ⇒ he started up the machine
  4. (intransitive) to make a sudden involuntary movement of one's body, from or as if from fright; jump
  5. (intransitive; sometimes followed by up, away, etc ) to spring or jump suddenly from a position or place
  6. to establish or be established; set up   ⇒ to start a business
  7. (transitive) to support (someone) in the first part of a venture, career, etc
  8. to work or cause to work loose
  9. to enter or be entered in a race
  10. (intransitive) to flow violently from a source   ⇒ wine started from a hole in the cask
  11. (transitive) to rouse (game) from a hiding place, lair, etc
  12. (intransitive) (esp of eyes) to bulge; pop
  13. an archaic word for startle
  14. (intransitive) (British , informal ) to commence quarrelling or causing a disturbance
  15. See to start with

noun

  1. the first or first part of a series of actions or operations, a journey, etc
  2. the place or time of starting, as of a race or performance
  3. a signal to proceed, as in a race
  4. a lead or advantage, either in time or distance and usually of specified extent, in a competitive activity   ⇒ he had an hour's start on me
  5. a slight involuntary movement of the body, as through fright, surprise, etc   ⇒ she gave a start as I entered
  6. an opportunity to enter a career, undertake a project, etc
  7. (informal ) a surprising incident
  8. a part that has come loose or been disengaged
  9. See by fits and starts
  10. See for a start

noun acronym for

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