Storm Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling storm. We found a total of 59 words by unscrambling the letters in storm.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in storm

morts 7 strom 7

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in storm

mors 6 mort 6 most 6 mots 6 orts 4 roms 6 rots 4 sort 4 stor 4 toms 6 tors 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in storm

mor 5 mos 5 mot 5 mrs 5 mts 5 oms 5 ors 3 ort 3 rms 5 rom 5 ros 3 rot 3 sot 3 stm 5 str 3 tom 5 tor 3 tos 3 trs 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in storm

mo 4 mr 4 ms 4 mt 4 om 4 or 2 os 2 ot 2 rm 4 ro 2 rs 2 rt 2 sm 4 so 2 sr 2 st 2 tm 4 to 2 tr 2 ts 2

Definitions of storm

British English : storm If you storm into or out of a place, you enter or leave it quickly and noisily, because you are angry. VERBAfter a bit of an argument, he stormed out.

noun

  1. a violent weather condition of strong winds, rain, hail, thunder, lightning, blowing sand, snow, etc (as modifier)   ⇒ storm signal , storm sail (in combination)   ⇒ stormproof
  2. a violent weather condition of strong winds, rain, hail, thunder, lightning, blowing sand, snow, etc
  3. (as modifier)   ⇒ storm signal , storm sail
  4. (in combination)   ⇒ stormproof
  5. (meteorology ) a violent gale of force 10 on the Beaufort scale reaching speeds of 55 to 63 mph
  6. a strong or violent reaction   ⇒ a storm of protest
  7. a direct assault on a stronghold
  8. a heavy discharge or rain, as of bullets or missiles
  9. short for storm window (sense 1)
  10. See storm in a teacup
  11. See take by storm
  12. a violent weather condition of strong winds, rain, hail, thunder, lightning, blowing sand, snow, etc
  13. (as modifier)   ⇒ storm signal , storm sail
  14. (in combination)   ⇒ stormproof

verb

  1. to attack or capture (something) suddenly and violently
  2. (intransitive) to be vociferously angry
  3. (intransitive) to move or rush violently or angrily
  4. (intransitive; with it as subject ) to rain, hail, or snow hard and be very windy, often with thunder or lightning