Ward Unscramble word

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

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

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ward

draw 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ward

awd 7 dar 4 daw 7 rad 4 raw 6 rwd 7 wad 7 war 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ward

ad 3 ar 2 aw 5 da 3 dr 3 ra 2 rd 3 wa 5 wd 6 wr 5

Definitions of ward

British English : ward wɔːd A ward is a district which forms part of a political constituency or local council.Only six out of 25 wards were contested. NOUNdistrict

noun

  1. (in many countries) a district into which a city, town, parish, or other area is divided for administration, election of representatives, etc
  2. a room in a hospital, esp one for patients requiring similar kinds of care   ⇒ a maternity ward
  3. one of the divisions of a prison
  4. an open space enclosed within the walls of a castle
  5. (law ) Also called : ward of court . a person, esp a minor or one legally incapable of managing his own affairs, placed under the control or protection of a guardian or of a court guardianship, as of a minor or legally incompetent person
  6. Also called : ward of court . a person, esp a minor or one legally incapable of managing his own affairs, placed under the control or protection of a guardian or of a court
  7. guardianship, as of a minor or legally incompetent person
  8. the state of being under guard or in custody
  9. a person who is under the protection or in the custody of another
  10. a means of protection
  11. an internal ridge or bar in a lock that prevents an incorrectly cut key from turning a corresponding groove cut in a key
  12. an internal ridge or bar in a lock that prevents an incorrectly cut key from turning
  13. a corresponding groove cut in a key
  14. a less common word for warden1
  15. Also called : ward of court . a person, esp a minor or one legally incapable of managing his own affairs, placed under the control or protection of a guardian or of a court
  16. guardianship, as of a minor or legally incompetent person
  17. an internal ridge or bar in a lock that prevents an incorrectly cut key from turning
  18. a corresponding groove cut in a key

verb

  1. (transitive) (archaic ) to guard or protect

noun

  1. Dame Barbara (Mary), Baroness Jackson. 1914–81, British economist, environmentalist, and writer. Her books include Spaceship Earth (1966)
  2. Mrs Humphry, married name of Mary Augusta Arnold. 1851–1920, English novelist. Her novels include Robert Elsmere (1888) and The Case of Richard Meynell (1911)
  3. Sir Joseph George. 1856–1930, New Zealand statesman; prime minister of New Zealand (1906–12; 1928–30)

suffix

  1. (forming adjectives) indicating direction towards   ⇒ a backward step , heavenward progress
  2. (forming adverbs) a variant and the usual US and Canadian form of -wards

suffix forming adverbs

  1. indicating direction towards   ⇒ a step backwards , to sail shorewards Compare -ward