Watch Unscramble word

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

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

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in watch

cath 9 chat 9 chaw 12 tach 9 thaw 10 wath 10 what 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in watch

ach 8 act 5 aht 6 cat 5 caw 8 cha 8 cwt 8 hat 6 haw 9 hwa 9 hwt 9 taw 6 tch 8 tha 6 twa 6 wac 8 wah 9 wat 6 wha 9

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in watch

ac 4 ah 5 at 2 aw 5 ca 4 ch 7 ct 4 ha 5 ht 5 hw 8 ta 2 tc 4 th 5 wa 5 wc 7 wh 8 wt 5

Definitions of watch

British English : watch If you watch something, you look at it for a period of time.They were sitting watching television.Two girls stood watching.wɒtʃ VERB

verb

  1. to look at or observe closely or attentively
  2. (intransitive) foll by for to wait attentively or expectantly
  3. to guard or tend (something) closely or carefully
  4. (intransitive) to keep vigil
  5. (transitive) to maintain an interest in   ⇒ to watch the progress of a child at school
  6. See watch it!

noun

  1. a small portable timepiece, usually worn strapped to the wrist (a wristwatch) or in a waistcoat pocket (as modifier)   ⇒ a watch spring
  2. a small portable timepiece, usually worn strapped to the wrist (a wristwatch) or in a waistcoat pocket
  3. (as modifier)   ⇒ a watch spring
  4. the act or an instance of watching
  5. a period of vigil, esp during the night
  6. (formerly) one of a set of periods of any of various lengths into which the night was divided
  7. (nautical ) any of the usually four-hour periods beginning at midnight and again at noon during which part of a ship's crew are on duty those officers and crew on duty during a specified watch
  8. any of the usually four-hour periods beginning at midnight and again at noon during which part of a ship's crew are on duty
  9. those officers and crew on duty during a specified watch
  10. the period during which a guard is on duty
  11. (formerly) a watchman or band of watchmen
  12. See on the watch
  13. a small portable timepiece, usually worn strapped to the wrist (a wristwatch) or in a waistcoat pocket
  14. (as modifier)   ⇒ a watch spring
  15. any of the usually four-hour periods beginning at midnight and again at noon during which part of a ship's crew are on duty
  16. those officers and crew on duty during a specified watch

noun

  1. a clock or watch that is operated by the vibrations of a quartz crystal controlled by a microcircuit

suffix

  1. indicating a regular television programme or newspaper feature on the topic specified   ⇒ Crimewatch