Tellable Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling tellable. We found a total of 126 words by unscrambling the letters in tellable.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tellable

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tellable

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tellable

abel 6 abet 6 able 6 albe 6 alee 4 alle 4 atle 4 bael 6 bale 6 ball 6 balt 6 bate 6 beal 6 beat 6 beet 6 bela 6 bell 6 belt 6 beta 6 bete 6 blae 6 blat 6 blea 6 blee 6 blet 6 ella 4 elle 4 laet 4 lall 4 late 4 leal 4 leat 4 leet 4 lete 4 tael 4 tale 4 tall 4 teal 4 teel 4 tela 4 tele 4 tell 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tellable

abe 5 abl 5 abt 5 aet 3 alb 5 ale 3 all 3 alt 3 ate 3 bae 5 bal 5 bat 5 bea 5 bee 5 bel 5 bet 5 btl 5 eat 3 eel 3 ela 3 elb 5 ell 3 elt 3 eta 3 lab 5 lat 3 lea 3 lee 3 let 3 llb 5 tab 5 tae 3 tal 3 tea 3 tee 3 tel 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tellable

ab 4 ae 2 al 2 at 2 ba 4 be 4 bl 4 bt 4 ea 2 ee 2 el 2 et 2 la 2 lb 4 le 2 ll 2 lt 2 ta 2 tb 4 te 2

Definitions of tellable

British English : tell tɛl If you can tell something, you know it.I can tell that he is angry. VERBsense

verb

  1. (when transitive, may take a clause as object) to let know or notify   ⇒ he told me that he would go
  2. (transitive) to order or instruct (someone to do something)   ⇒ I told her to send the letter airmail
  3. when intr, usually foll by of to give an account or narration (of something)   ⇒ she told me her troubles
  4. (transitive) to communicate by words; utter   ⇒ to tell the truth
  5. (transitive) to make known; disclose   ⇒ to tell fortunes
  6. (intransitive) often foll by of to serve as an indication   ⇒ her blush told of her embarrassment
  7. (transitive; used with can, etc ; may take a clause as object) to comprehend, discover, or discern   ⇒ I can tell what is wrong
  8. (transitive; used with can, etc ) to distinguish or discriminate   ⇒ he couldn't tell chalk from cheese
  9. (intransitive) to have or produce an impact, effect, or strain   ⇒ every step told on his bruised feet
  10. (intransitive) sometimes foll by on (informal ) to reveal secrets or gossip (about)   ⇒ don't tell! , she told on him
  11. (transitive) to assure   ⇒ I tell you, I've had enough!
  12. (transitive) to count (votes)
  13. (intransitive) (dialect ) to talk or chatter
  14. (informal , mainly US ) to tell the truth no matter how unpleasant it is
  15. See tell the time
  16. See you're telling me

noun

  1. a large mound resulting from the accumulation of rubbish on a long-settled site, esp one with mudbrick buildings, particularly in the Middle East

noun

  1. William, German name Wilhelm Tell. a legendary Swiss patriot, who, traditionally, lived in the early 14th century and was compelled by an Austrian governor to shoot an apple from his son's head with one shot of his crossbow. He did so without mishap