Wildly Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling wildly. We found a total of 41 words by unscrambling the letters in wildly.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wildly

dilly 9 idyll 9 willy 11

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wildly

dill 5 idly 8 idyl 8 illy 7 lily 7 wild 8 will 7 wily 10 yill 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wildly

dil 4 ill 3 lid 4 lwl 6 wid 7 yid 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wildly

di 3 dl 3 dy 6 id 3 il 2 iw 5 ld 3 li 2 ll 2 ly 5 wd 6 wi 5 wl 5 wy 8 yd 6 yi 5

Definitions of wildly

British English : wild The wilds of a place are the natural areas that are far away from towns. NOUNThey went canoeing in the wilds of the country.

adjective

  1. (of animals) living independently of man; not domesticated or tame
  2. (of plants) growing in a natural state; not cultivated
  3. uninhabited or uncultivated; desolate   ⇒ a wild stretch of land
  4. living in a savage or uncivilized way   ⇒ wild tribes
  5. lacking restraint   ⇒ wild merriment
  6. of great violence or intensity   ⇒ a wild storm
  7. disorderly or chaotic   ⇒ wild thoughts , wild talk
  8. dishevelled; untidy   ⇒ wild hair
  9. in a state of extreme emotional intensity   ⇒ wild with anger
  10. reckless   ⇒ wild speculations
  11. not calculated; random   ⇒ a wild guess
  12. unconventional; fantastic; crazy   ⇒ wild friends
  13. (postpositive) foll by about (informal ) intensely enthusiastic or excited
  14. (of a card, such as a joker or deuce in some games) able to be given any value the holder pleases   ⇒ jacks are wild
  15. See wild and woolly

adverb

  1. in a wild manner
  2. See run wild

noun

  1. (often plural) a desolate, uncultivated, or uninhabited region
  2. See the wild

noun

  1. Jonathan. ?1682–1725, British criminal, who organized a network of thieves, highwaymen, etc, while also working as an informer: said to have sent over a hundred men to the gallows before being hanged himself