Trying Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling trying. We found a total of 70 words by unscrambling the letters in trying.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trying

trigyn 10 tyring 10

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trying

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trying

girn 5 girt 5 grin 5 grit 5 gyri 8 intr 4 ring 5 rynt 7 ting 5 tiny 7 trig 5 trin 4 yirn 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trying

gin 4 git 4 gry 7 gyn 7 ign 4 ing 4 int 3 nig 4 nit 3 rig 4 rin 3 rit 3 rti 3 tgn 4 tig 4 tin 3 tng 4 tri 3 try 6 tyg 7 tyr 6 yin 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trying

gi 3 gn 3 gr 3 gt 3 in 2 ir 2 it 2 ng 3 ni 2 nr 2 nt 2 ny 5 rg 3 rn 2 rt 2 tg 3 ti 2 tn 2 tr 2 yi 5 yn 5 yr 5 yt 5

Definitions of trying

British English : trying If you describe something or someone as trying, you mean that they are difficult to deal with and make you feel impatient or annoyed. ADJECTIVESupport from those closest to you is vital in these trying times.

adjective

  1. upsetting, difficult, or annoying   ⇒ a trying day at the office

verb

  1. when tr, may take an infinitive, sometimes with to replaced by and to make an effort or attempt   ⇒ he tried to climb a cliff
  2. (transitive) often foll by out to sample, test, or give experimental use to (something) in order to determine its quality, worth, etc   ⇒ try her cheese flan
  3. (transitive) to put strain or stress on   ⇒ he tries my patience
  4. (transitive; often passive) to give pain, affliction, or vexation to: I have been sorely tried by those children
  5. to examine and determine the issues involved in (a cause) in a court of law to hear evidence in order to determine the guilt or innocence of (an accused) to sit as judge at the trial of (an issue or person)
  6. to examine and determine the issues involved in (a cause) in a court of law
  7. to hear evidence in order to determine the guilt or innocence of (an accused)
  8. to sit as judge at the trial of (an issue or person)
  9. (transitive) to melt (fat, lard, etc) in order to separate out impurities
  10. (transitive) usually foll by out (obsolete ) to extract (a material) from an ore, mixture, etc, usually by heat; refine
  11. to examine and determine the issues involved in (a cause) in a court of law
  12. to hear evidence in order to determine the guilt or innocence of (an accused)
  13. to sit as judge at the trial of (an issue or person)

noun

  1. an experiment or trial
  2. an attempt or effort
  3. (rugby ) the act of an attacking player touching the ball down behind the opposing team's goal line, scoring five or, in Rugby League, four points
  4. Also called : try for a point (American football ) an attempt made after a touchdown to score an extra point by kicking a goal or, for two extra points, by running the ball or completing a pass across the opponents' goal line