Young Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling young. We found a total of 39 words by unscrambling the letters in young.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in young

gony 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in young

gnu 4 gon 4 gou 4 goy 7 gun 4 guy 7 gyn 7 nog 4 nou 3 noy 6 ony 6 ung 4 yon 6 you 6 yug 7 yun 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in young

gn 3 go 3 gu 3 ng 3 no 2 nu 2 ny 5 og 3 on 2 oy 5 ug 3 un 2 yn 5 yo 5

Definitions of young

British English : young A young person, animal, or plant has not lived for very long.A kitten is a young cat.jʌŋ ADJECTIVE

adjective

  1. having lived, existed, or been made or known for a relatively short time   ⇒ a young man , a young movement , a young country (as collective noun; preceded by the)   ⇒ the young
  2. having lived, existed, or been made or known for a relatively short time   ⇒ a young man , a young movement , a young country
  3. (as collective noun; preceded by the)   ⇒ the young
  4. youthful or having qualities associated with youth; vigorous or lively   ⇒ she's very young for her age
  5. of or relating to youth   ⇒ in my young days
  6. having been established or introduced for a relatively short time   ⇒ a young member
  7. in an early stage of progress or development; not far advanced   ⇒ the day was young
  8. (geography ) (of mountains) formed in the Alpine orogeny and still usually rugged in outline another term for youthful (sense 4)
  9. (of mountains) formed in the Alpine orogeny and still usually rugged in outline
  10. another term for youthful (sense 4)
  11. (often capital) of or relating to a rejuvenated group or movement or one claiming to represent the younger members of the population, esp one adhering to a political ideology   ⇒ Young England , Young Socialists
  12. having lived, existed, or been made or known for a relatively short time   ⇒ a young man , a young movement , a young country
  13. (as collective noun; preceded by the)   ⇒ the young
  14. (of mountains) formed in the Alpine orogeny and still usually rugged in outline
  15. another term for youthful (sense 4)

noun

  1. (functioning as plural) offspring, esp young animals   ⇒ a rabbit with her young
  2. See with young

noun

  1. Brigham ((ˈbrɪɡəm) ). 1801–77, US Mormon leader, who led the Mormon migration to Utah and founded Salt Lake City (1847)
  2. Edward. 1683–1765, English poet and dramatist, noted for his Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality (1742–45)
  3. Lester. 1909–59, US saxophonist and clarinettist. He was a leading early exponent of the tenor saxophone in jazz
  4. Neil (Percival). born 1945, Canadian rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His albums include Harvest (1972), Rust Never Sleeps (1979), Ragged Glory (1990), and Prairie Wind (2005)
  5. Thomas. 1773–1829, English physicist, physician, and Egyptologist. He helped to establish the wave theory of light by his experiments on optical interference and assisted in the decipherment of the Rosetta Stone