Takable Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling takable. We found a total of 165 words by unscrambling the letters in takable.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in takable

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in takable

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in takable

abel 6 abet 6 able 6 akal 8 alae 4 alba 6 albe 6 alea 4 atka 8 atle 4 baal 6 bael 6 baka 10 bake 10 bala 6 bale 6 balk 10 balt 6 bate 6 beak 10 beal 6 beat 6 bela 6 belk 10 belt 6 beta 6 blae 6 blat 6 blea 6 blet 6 kala 8 kale 8 kate 8 keat 8 kelt 8 keta 8 laet 4 lake 8 lata 4 late 4 leak 8 leat 4 taal 4 tael 4 taka 8 take 8 tala 4 tale 4 talk 8 teak 8 teal 4 tela 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in takable

aal 3 aba 5 abe 5 abl 5 abt 5 aet 3 aka 7 ake 7 ala 3 alb 5 ale 3 alk 7 alt 3 ata 3 ate 3 baa 5 bae 5 bal 5 bat 5 bea 5 bel 5 bet 5 bkt 9 blk 9 btl 5 eat 3 ela 3 elb 5 elk 7 elt 3 eta 3 kab 9 kae 7 kal 7 kat 7 kea 7 keb 9 ket 7 lab 5 lak 7 lat 3 lea 3 lek 7 let 3 taa 3 tab 5 tae 3 tal 3 tea 3 tel 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in takable

aa 2 ab 4 ae 2 ak 6 al 2 at 2 ba 4 be 4 bk 8 bl 4 bt 4 ea 2 el 2 et 2 ka 6 kb 8 kl 6 kt 6 la 2 lb 4 le 2 lt 2 ta 2 tb 4 te 2 tk 6

Definitions of takable

British English : take teɪk If you take something that does not belong to you, you steal it.Someone took all our money. VERBsteal

verb

  1. (also intransitive) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
  2. to appropriate or steal   ⇒ to take other people's belongings
  3. to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself   ⇒ to take a wife
  4. to pay for or buy
  5. to rent or lease   ⇒ to take a flat in town
  6. to receive or obtain by regular payment   ⇒ we take a newspaper every day
  7. to obtain by competing for; win   ⇒ to take first prize
  8. to obtain or derive from a source   ⇒ he took his good manners from his older brother
  9. to assume the obligations of   ⇒ to take office
  10. to endure, esp with fortitude   ⇒ to take punishment
  11. to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc   ⇒ to take the veil
  12. to receive or react to in a specified way   ⇒ she took the news very well
  13. to adopt as one's own   ⇒ to take someone's part in a quarrel
  14. to receive and make use of   ⇒ to take advice
  15. to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc   ⇒ to take a breath
  16. to eat, drink, etc, esp habitually   ⇒ to take sugar in one's tea
  17. to have or be engaged in for one's benefit or use   ⇒ to take a rest
  18. to work at or study   ⇒ to take economics at college
  19. to make, do, or perform (an action)   ⇒ to take a leap
  20. to make use of   ⇒ to take an opportunity
  21. to put into effect; adopt   ⇒ to take measures
  22. (also intransitive) to make a photograph of or admit of being photographed
  23. to act or perform   ⇒ she takes the part of the Queen
  24. to write down or copy   ⇒ to take notes
  25. to experience or feel   ⇒ to take pride in one's appearance , to take offence
  26. to consider, believe, or regard   ⇒ I take him to be honest
  27. to consider or accept as valid   ⇒ I take your point
  28. to hold or maintain in the mind   ⇒ his father took a dim view of his career
  29. to deal or contend with   ⇒ the tennis champion took her opponent's best strokes without difficulty
  30. to use as a particular case   ⇒ take hotels for example
  31. (intransitive) often foll by from to diminish or detract   ⇒ the actor's bad performance took from the effect of the play
  32. to confront successfully   ⇒ the horse took the jump at the third attempt
  33. (intransitive) to have or produce the intended effect; succeed   ⇒ her vaccination took , the glue is taking well
  34. (intransitive) (of seeds, plants, etc) to start growing successfully
  35. to aim or direct   ⇒ he took a swipe at his opponent
  36. to deal a blow to in a specified place
  37. (archaic ) to have sexual intercourse with
  38. to carry off or remove from a place
  39. to carry along or have in one's possession   ⇒ don't forget to take your umbrella
  40. to convey or transport   ⇒ the train will take us out of the city
  41. to use as a means of transport   ⇒ I shall take the bus
  42. to conduct or lead   ⇒ this road takes you to the station
  43. to escort or accompany   ⇒ may I take you out tonight?
  44. to bring or deliver to a state, position, etc   ⇒ his ability took him to the forefront in his field
  45. to go to look for; seek   ⇒ to take cover
  46. to ascertain or determine by measuring, computing, etc   ⇒ to take a pulse , take a reading from a dial
  47. (intransitive) (of a mechanism) to catch or engage (a part)
  48. to put an end to; destroy   ⇒ she took her own life
  49. to come upon unexpectedly; discover
  50. to contract   ⇒ he took a chill
  51. to affect or attack   ⇒ the fever took him one night
  52. (copula) to become suddenly or be rendered (ill)   ⇒ he took sick , he was taken sick
  53. (also intransitive) to absorb or become absorbed by something   ⇒ to take a polish
  54. (usually passive) to charm or captivate   ⇒ she was very taken with the puppy
  55. (intransitive) to be or become popular; win favour
  56. to require or need   ⇒ this job will take a lot of attention , that task will take all your time
  57. to subtract or deduct   ⇒ to take six from ten leaves four
  58. to hold or contain   ⇒ the suitcase won't take all your clothes
  59. to quote or copy   ⇒ he has taken several paragraphs from the book for his essay
  60. to proceed to occupy   ⇒ to take a seat
  61. (often followed by to) to use or employ   ⇒ to take steps to ascertain the answer
  62. to win or capture (a trick, counter, piece, etc)
  63. (also intransitive) to catch as prey or catch prey
  64. (slang ) to cheat, deceive, or victimize
  65. See take amiss
  66. See take at one's word
  67. See take care
  68. See take care of
  69. See take chances
  70. See take five
  71. See take heart
  72. See take it
  73. See take one's time
  74. See take place
  75. See take someone's name in vain
  76. See take something upon oneself

noun

  1. the act of taking
  2. the number of quarry killed or captured on one occasion
  3. (informal , mainly US ) the amount of anything taken, esp money
  4. (cinema , music ) one of a series of recordings from which the best will be selected for release the process of taking one such recording a scene or part of a scene photographed without interruption
  5. one of a series of recordings from which the best will be selected for release
  6. the process of taking one such recording
  7. a scene or part of a scene photographed without interruption
  8. (informal ) any objective indication of a successful vaccination, such as a local skin reaction a successful skin graft
  9. any objective indication of a successful vaccination, such as a local skin reaction
  10. a successful skin graft
  11. (printing ) a part of an article, story, etc, given to a compositor or keyboard operator for setting in type
  12. (informal ) a try or attempt
  13. (informal , mainly US ) a version or interpretation   ⇒ Cronenberg's harsh take on the sci-fi story
  14. one of a series of recordings from which the best will be selected for release
  15. the process of taking one such recording
  16. a scene or part of a scene photographed without interruption
  17. any objective indication of a successful vaccination, such as a local skin reaction
  18. a successful skin graft

noun

  1. (New Zealand ) a topic or cause