Stayed Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling stayed. We found a total of 138 words by unscrambling the letters in stayed.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stayed

steady 10

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stayed

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stayed

adet 5 ated 5 ates 4 ayes 7 dase 5 date 5 days 8 deas 5 deys 8 dyas 8 dyes 8 east 4 easy 7 eats 4 etas 4 eyas 7 sade 5 satd 5 sate 4 seat 4 seta 4 stad 5 stay 7 stey 7 stye 7 syed 8 tade 5 tads 5 tead 5 teas 4 teda 5 teds 5 tyes 7 yade 8 yate 7 yeas 7 yeat 7 yest 7 yeta 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stayed

ade 4 ads 4 ady 7 aes 3 aet 3 ase 3 ast 3 ate 3 aye 6 ays 6 dae 4 das 4 dat 4 day 7 dea 4 des 4 det 4 dey 7 dye 7 dys 7 ead 4 eat 3 eds 4 esd 4 est 3 eta 3 ety 6 sad 4 sae 3 sat 3 say 6 sea 3 sed 4 set 3 sey 6 sta 3 std 4 sty 6 syd 7 sye 6 tad 4 tae 3 tas 3 tay 6 tea 3 ted 4 tye 6 yad 7 yas 6 yat 6 yds 7 yea 6 yed 7 yes 6 yet 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stayed

ad 3 ae 2 as 2 at 2 ay 5 da 3 de 3 ds 3 dt 3 dy 6 ea 2 ed 3 es 2 et 2 ey 5 sa 2 sd 3 se 2 st 2 ta 2 td 3 te 2 ts 2 ya 5 yd 6 ye 5 ys 5 yt 5

Definitions of stayed

British English : stay steɪ If you stay somewhere, you live there for a short time.He stayed with them for two weeks. VERBlive for a short time

verb

  1. (intransitive) to continue or remain in a certain place, position, etc   ⇒ to stay outside
  2. (copula) to continue to be; remain   ⇒ to stay awake
  3. (intransitive) often foll by at to reside temporarily, esp as a guest   ⇒ to stay at a hotel
  4. (transitive) to remain for a specified period   ⇒ to stay the weekend
  5. (intransitive) (Scottish & South Africa ) to reside permanently or habitually; live
  6. (archaic ) to stop or cause to stop
  7. (intransitive) to wait, pause, or tarry
  8. (transitive) to delay or hinder
  9. (transitive) to discontinue or suspend (a judicial proceeding) to hold in abeyance or restrain from enforcing (an order, decree, etc)
  10. to discontinue or suspend (a judicial proceeding)
  11. to hold in abeyance or restrain from enforcing (an order, decree, etc)
  12. to endure (something testing or difficult, such as a race)   ⇒ a horse that stays the course
  13. (intransitive) ; usually foll by with to keep pace (with a competitor in a race, etc)
  14. (intransitive) (poker ) to raise one's stakes enough to stay in a round
  15. (transitive) to hold back or restrain   ⇒ to stay one's anger
  16. (transitive) to satisfy or appease (an appetite, etc) temporarily
  17. (transitive) (archaic ) to quell or suppress
  18. (intransitive) (archaic ) to stand firm
  19. See stay put
  20. to discontinue or suspend (a judicial proceeding)
  21. to hold in abeyance or restrain from enforcing (an order, decree, etc)

noun

  1. the act of staying or sojourning in a place or the period during which one stays
  2. the act of stopping or restraining or state of being stopped, etc
  3. the suspension of a judicial proceeding, etc   ⇒ stay of execution

noun

  1. anything that supports or steadies, such as a prop or buttress
  2. a thin strip of metal, plastic, bone, etc, used to stiffen corsets, etc

verb (transitive)

  1. (often followed by up) to prop or hold
  2. (often followed by up) to comfort or sustain
  3. foll by on or upon to cause to rely or depend

noun

  1. a rope, cable, or chain, usually one of a set, used for bracing uprights, such as masts, funnels, flagpoles, chimneys, etc; guy