Touch Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling touch. We found a total of 51 words by unscrambling the letters in touch.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in touch

chout 10 couth 10 thuoc 10

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in touch

chou 9 chut 9 coth 9 hout 7 ocht 9 ouch 9 tchu 9 thou 7 toch 9 utch 9

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in touch

cho 8 cot 5 cto 5 cut 5 hoc 8 hot 6 hut 6 och 8 oct 5 otc 5 out 3 tch 8 tho 6 tou 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in touch

ch 7 co 4 ct 4 cu 4 ho 5 ht 5 hu 5 oc 4 oh 5 ot 2 tc 4 th 5 to 2 tu 2 uc 4 uh 5 ut 2

Definitions of touch

British English : touch tʌtʃ If one thing touches another, or two things touch, they are so close that there is no space between them.Her feet touched the floor. VERBcome into contact with

noun

  1. the sense by which the texture and other qualities of objects can be experienced when they come in contact with a part of the body surface, esp the tips of the fingers related adjectives haptic tactile tactual
  2. the quality of an object as perceived by this sense; feel; feeling
  3. the act or an instance of something coming into contact with the body
  4. a gentle push, tap, or caress
  5. a small amount; hint   ⇒ a touch of sarcasm
  6. a noticeable effect; influence   ⇒ the house needed a woman's touch
  7. any slight stroke or mark   ⇒ with a touch of his brush he captured the scene
  8. characteristic manner or style   ⇒ the artist had a distinctive touch
  9. a detail of some work, esp a literary or artistic work   ⇒ she added a few finishing touches to the book
  10. a slight attack, as of a disease   ⇒ a touch of bronchitis
  11. a specific ability or facility   ⇒ the champion appeared to have lost his touch
  12. the state of being aware of a situation or in contact with someone   ⇒ to get in touch with someone
  13. the state of being in physical contact
  14. a trial or test (esp in the phrase put to the touch)
  15. (rugby , soccer ) the area outside the touchlines, beyond which the ball is out of play (esp in the phrase in touch)
  16. (archaic ) an official stamp on metal indicating standard purity the die stamp used to apply this mark Now usually called : hallmark
  17. an official stamp on metal indicating standard purity
  18. the die stamp used to apply this mark Now usually called : hallmark
  19. a scoring hit in competitive fencing
  20. an estimate of the amount of gold in an alloy as obtained by use of a touchstone
  21. the technique of fingering a keyboard instrument
  22. the quality of the action of a keyboard instrument with regard to the relative ease with which the keys may be depressed   ⇒ this piano has a nice touch
  23. (bell-ringing ) any series of changes where the permutations are fewer in number than for a peal
  24. (slang ) the act of asking for money as a loan or gift, often by devious means the money received in this way a person asked for money in this way   ⇒ he was an easy touch
  25. the act of asking for money as a loan or gift, often by devious means
  26. the money received in this way
  27. a person asked for money in this way   ⇒ he was an easy touch
  28. an official stamp on metal indicating standard purity
  29. the die stamp used to apply this mark Now usually called : hallmark
  30. the act of asking for money as a loan or gift, often by devious means
  31. the money received in this way
  32. a person asked for money in this way   ⇒ he was an easy touch

verb

  1. (transitive) to cause or permit a part of the body to come into contact with
  2. (transitive) to tap, feel, or strike, esp with the hand   ⇒ don't touch the cake!
  3. to come or cause (something) to come into contact with (something else)   ⇒ their hands touched briefly , he touched the match to the fuse
  4. (intransitive) to be in contact
  5. (transitive; usually used with a negative) to take hold of (a person or thing), esp in violence   ⇒ don't touch the baby!
  6. to be adjacent to (each other)   ⇒ the two properties touch
  7. (transitive) to move or disturb by handling   ⇒ someone's touched my desk
  8. (transitive) to have an effect on   ⇒ the war scarcely touched our town
  9. (transitive) to produce an emotional response in   ⇒ his sad story touched her
  10. (transitive) to affect; concern
  11. (transitive; usually used with a negative) to partake of, eat, or drink
  12. (transitive; usually used with a negative) to handle or deal with   ⇒ I wouldn't touch that business
  13. when intr, often foll by on to allude (to) briefly or in passing   ⇒ the speech touched on several subjects
  14. (transitive) to tinge or tint slightly   ⇒ brown hair touched with gold
  15. (transitive) to spoil or injure slightly   ⇒ blackfly touched the flowers
  16. (transitive) to mark, as with a brush or pen
  17. (transitive) to compare to in quality or attainment; equal or match   ⇒ there's no-one to touch him
  18. (transitive) to reach or attain   ⇒ he touched the high point in his career
  19. (intransitive) to dock or stop briefly   ⇒ the ship touches at Tenerife
  20. (transitive) (slang ) to ask for a loan or gift of money from
  21. (rare ) to finger (the keys or strings of an instrument) to play (a tune, piece of music, etc) in this way
  22. to finger (the keys or strings of an instrument)
  23. to play (a tune, piece of music, etc) in this way
  24. See touch base
  25. to finger (the keys or strings of an instrument)
  26. to play (a tune, piece of music, etc) in this way