Anagrams of: REWEIGH
Best Scoring Anagrams of: REWEIGH
| Word | Save | Length | Usage | Points | Type | ||
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| reweigh | 7 | 14 | verbv | ||||
verb • To weigh again; to weigh something that has already been weighed. | |||||||
| weigher | 7 | 14 | nounn | ||||
noun • an official who weighs and records the weight | |||||||
| weigh | 5 | 12 | verbv | ||||
verb • have a certain weight • show consideration for; take into account • determine the weight of • have weight; have import, carry weight • to be oppressive or burdensome | |||||||
| where | 5 | 11 | adverbadv | ||||
noun • The place in which something happens. adverb • Interrogative adverb, used in either a direct or indirect question: at what place; to what place; what place. • In what situation. • (relative) At which, on which. pronoun • The place in which. conjunction • While on the contrary; although; whereas. • At or in which place or situation. • To which place or situation. • Wherever. • In a position, case, etc., in which. | |||||||
| whig | 4 | 11 | nounn | ||||
noun • a member of the political party that urged social reform in 18th and 19th century England; was the opposition party to the Tories • a supporter of the American Revolution • a member of the Whig Party that existed in the United States before the American Civil War | |||||||
| hewer | 5 | 11 | nounn | ||||
noun • a person who hews | |||||||
| whee | 4 | 10 | |||||
interjection • An expression of pleasure or enjoyment, mostly from rapid physical motion. | |||||||
| whir | 4 | 10 | verbv | ||||
noun • sound of something in rapid motion verb • make a soft swishing sound | |||||||
| hew | 3 | 9 | verbv | ||||
verb • make or shape as with an axe • strike with an axe; cut down, strike | |||||||
| grew | 4 | 8 | verbv | ||||
verb • pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become • become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain • increase in size by natural process • cause to grow or develop • develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation • come into existence; take on form or shape • cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques • come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes) • grow emotionally or mature • become attached by or as if by the process of growth | |||||||
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