Vote Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling vote. We found a total of 23 words by unscrambling the letters in vote.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in vote

veto 7 voet 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in vote

toe 3 tov 6 vet 6 voe 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in vote

eo 2 et 2 oe 2 ot 2 te 2 to 2 tv 5 vo 5 vt 5

Definitions of vote

British English : vote When you vote, you indicate your choice officially at a meeting or in an election, for example, by raising your hand or writing on a piece of paper.Who are you going to vote for?The parliament voted to allow greater political and religious freedom.vəʊt VERB

noun

  1. an indication of choice, opinion, or will on a question, such as the choosing of a candidate, by or as if by some recognized means, such as a ballot   ⇒ 10 votes for Jones
  2. the opinion of a group of persons as determined by voting   ⇒ it was put to the vote , do not take a vote , it came to a vote
  3. a body of votes or voters collectively   ⇒ the Jewish vote
  4. the total number of votes cast   ⇒ the vote decreased at the last election
  5. the ticket, ballot, etc, by which a vote is expressed
  6. the right to vote; franchise; suffrage a person regarded as the embodiment of this right
  7. the right to vote; franchise; suffrage
  8. a person regarded as the embodiment of this right
  9. a means of voting, such as a ballot
  10. (mainly British ) a grant or other proposition to be voted upon
  11. the right to vote; franchise; suffrage
  12. a person regarded as the embodiment of this right

verb

  1. (when transitive, takes a clause as object or an infinitive) to express or signify (one's preference, opinion, or will) (for or against some question, etc)   ⇒ to vote by ballot , we voted that it was time to adjourn , vote for me!
  2. (intransitive) to declare oneself as being (something or in favour of something) by exercising one's vote   ⇒ to vote socialist
  3. (transitive; followed by into or out of, etc ) to appoint or elect (a person to or from a particular post)   ⇒ they voted him into the presidency , he was voted out of office
  4. (transitive) to determine the condition of in a specified way by voting   ⇒ the court voted itself out of existence
  5. (transitive) to authorize, confer, or allow by voting   ⇒ vote us a rise
  6. (transitive) (informal ) to declare by common opinion   ⇒ the party was voted a failure
  7. (transitive) to influence or control the voting of   ⇒ do not try to vote us!