Turn Unscramble word

turn is a Scrabble word, turn uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for turn Four points.
Words with Friends point value for turn: Four points.

Below are the results of unscrambling turn. We found a total of 27 words by unscrambling the letters in turn.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in turn

runt 4 trun 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in turn

nut 3 run 3 rut 3 tun 3 tur 3 urn 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in turn

nr 2 nt 2 nu 2 rn 2 rt 2 tn 2 tr 2 tu 2 un 2 ur 2 ut 2

Definitions of turn

British English : turn tɜːn If one thing turns into another thing, it becomes that thing.The tadpole turned into a frog. VERBchange

verb

  1. to move or cause to move around an axis   ⇒ a wheel turning , to turn a knob
  2. (sometimes followed by round) to change or cause to change positions by moving through an arc of a circle   ⇒ he turned the chair to face the light
  3. to change or cause to change in course, direction, etc   ⇒ he turned left at the main road
  4. (of soldiers, ships, etc) to alter the direction of advance by changing direction simultaneously or (of a commander) to cause the direction of advance to be altered simultaneously
  5. to go or pass to the other side of (a corner, etc)
  6. to assume or cause to assume a rounded, curved, or folded form   ⇒ the road turns here
  7. to reverse or cause to reverse position
  8. (transitive) to pass round (an enemy or enemy position) so as to attack it from the flank or rear   ⇒ the Germans turned the Maginot line
  9. (transitive) to perform or do by a rotating movement   ⇒ to turn a somersault
  10. (transitive) to shape or cut a thread in (a workpiece, esp one of metal, wood, or plastic) by rotating it on a lathe against a fixed cutting tool
  11. when intr, foll by into or to to change or convert or be changed or converted   ⇒ the alchemists tried to turn base metals into gold
  12. (followed by into) to change or cause to change in nature, character, etc   ⇒ the frog turned into a prince
  13. (copula) to change so as to become   ⇒ he turned nasty when he heard the price
  14. to cause (foliage, etc) to change colour or (of foliage, etc) to change colour   ⇒ frost turned the trees a vivid orange
  15. to cause (milk, etc) to become rancid or sour or (of milk, etc) to become rancid or sour
  16. to change or cause to change in subject, trend, etc   ⇒ the conversation turned to fishing
  17. to direct or apply or be directed or applied   ⇒ he turned his attention to the problem
  18. (intransitive) usually foll by to to appeal or apply (to) for help, advice, etc   ⇒ she was very frightened and didn't know where to turn
  19. to reach, pass, or progress beyond in age, time, etc   ⇒ she has just turned twenty
  20. (transitive) to cause or allow to go   ⇒ to turn an animal loose
  21. to affect or be affected with nausea   ⇒ the sight of the dead body turned his stomach
  22. to affect or be affected with giddiness   ⇒ my head is turning
  23. (transitive) to affect the mental or emotional stability of (esp in the phrase turn (someone's) head)
  24. (transitive) to release from a container   ⇒ she turned the fruit into a basin
  25. (transitive) to render into another language
  26. usually foll by against or from to transfer or reverse or cause to transfer or reverse (one's loyalties, affections, etc)
  27. (transitive) to cause (an enemy agent) to become a double agent working for one's own side   ⇒ the bureau turned some of the spies it had caught
  28. (transitive) to bring (soil) from lower layers to the surface
  29. to blunt (an edge) or (of an edge) to become blunted
  30. (transitive) to give a graceful form to   ⇒ to turn a compliment
  31. (transitive) to reverse (a cuff, collar, etc) in order to hide the outer worn side
  32. (intransitive) (US ) to be merchandised as specified   ⇒ shirts are turning well this week
  33. (cricket ) to spin (the ball) or (of the ball) to spin
  34. See turn one's hand to
  35. See turn tail
  36. See turn the tables on someone
  37. See turn the tide

noun

  1. an act or instance of turning or the state of being turned or the material turned   ⇒ a turn of a rope around a bollard
  2. a movement of complete or partial rotation
  3. a change or reversal of direction or position
  4. direction or drift   ⇒ his thoughts took a new turn
  5. a deviation or departure from a course or tendency
  6. the place, point, or time at which a deviation or change occurs
  7. another word for turning (sense 1)
  8. the right or opportunity to do something in an agreed order or succession   ⇒ we'll take turns to play , now it's George's turn , you must not play out of turn
  9. a change in nature, condition, etc   ⇒ his illness took a turn for the worse
  10. a period of action, work, etc
  11. a short walk, ride, or excursion   ⇒ to take a turn in the park
  12. natural inclination   ⇒ he is of a speculative turn of mind , she has a turn for needlework
  13. distinctive form or style   ⇒ a neat turn of phrase
  14. requirement, need, or advantage   ⇒ to serve someone's turn
  15. a deed performed that helps or hinders someone   ⇒ to do an old lady a good turn
  16. a twist, bend, or distortion in shape
  17. (music ) a melodic ornament that makes a turn around a note, beginning with the note above, in a variety of sequences
  18. (theatre , mainly British ) a short theatrical act, esp in music hall, cabaret, etc
  19. (stock exchange ) (British ) the difference between a market maker's bid and offer prices, representing the market maker's profit a transaction including both a purchase and a sale
  20. (British ) the difference between a market maker's bid and offer prices, representing the market maker's profit
  21. a transaction including both a purchase and a sale
  22. a military manoeuvre in which men or ships alter their direction of advance together
  23. (Australian , slang ) a party
  24. (informal ) a shock or surprise   ⇒ the bad news gave her quite a turn
  25. See at every turn
  26. See by turns
  27. See on the turn
  28. See out of turn
  29. See the turn
  30. See turn and turn about
  31. See to a turn
  32. (British ) the difference between a market maker's bid and offer prices, representing the market maker's profit
  33. a transaction including both a purchase and a sale