Unscramble SLATE

Find unscrambled words and anagrams with the letters SLATE.

Definition of SLATE
to cover with slate (a roofing material) [v SLATED, SLATES, SLATING]
  • n (countable) A flake or piece of certain types of stone that tend to cleave into thin layers.
  • n A piece of such stone, usually cut into a rectangular shape, used as a tile for flooring, roofing, etc.; (uncountable) such tiles collectively, or the material from which they are made.
  • n A piece of other material used as a roofing tile.
  • n (countable, by extension) A generally rectangular piece, originally of certain types of stone and now of other materials, often in a frame, used for writing on with a thin rod of the same or another stone (a slate pencil) or with chalk; a small chalkboard.
  • n (countable, by extension) (computing) Synonym of tablet computer (“a hand-held portable computer in the form of a tablet with a touch screen interface”).
  • n (countable, by extension) (film) Synonym of clapperboard (“a device consisting of a board on which information about a film being recorded is noted, and a hinged piece which is brought down on the board with a clap at the start and end of each take of the film; it is used to synchronize picture and sound during editing”).
  • n (countable, by extension) (film) A sequentially numbered session of recording a film.
  • n (countable, by extension) (film) Information about a film recording which is inserted at the start of the recording, or printed on a videotape label etc.
  • n (countable, figurative) A record, for example, of money owed.
  • n (countable, figurative) (originally and chiefly Canada, US)
  • n (countable, figurative) A range of things; also, a schedule.
  • n (countable, figurative) (film) A collection of films released during a certain period, either from one studio or from a certain film industry (such as Hollywood) as a whole.
  • n (countable, figurative) (chiefly politics) A group or list of candidates for appointment or election to an office; also, a group of candidates or electors with affiliated political views.
  • n (uncountable, geology) A fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash which has been metamorphosed so that it cleaves easily into thin layers.
  • n (uncountable) The bluish-grey colour of most slate (etymology 1, sense 4).
  • adj Having the bluish-grey colour of slate (noun etymology 1, sense 4).
  • v (transitive) To cover (a building, or part of a building such as a floor or roof) with slates (noun etymology 1, sense 1.1).
  • v (transitive) To write (something) on a writing slate (noun etymology 1, sense 2.1).
  • v (transitive) (chiefly US, figurative) To appoint or designate (someone or something); also, to nominate or propose (someone or something); specifically (politics), to nominate or propose (a candidate) for an office.
  • v (transitive) (chiefly US, figurative) To expect (something) with a (strong) degree of certainty; to anticipate, to predict.
  • v (transitive) (chiefly US, figurative) To plan or schedule (something).
  • v (transitive) (film) To provide synchronization information about (a scene, take, etc., of a film recording) using a slate (noun etymology 1, sense 2.3.1).
  • v (transitive) (leatherworking) To scrape (an animal hide) with a slater (“blade originally made of slate”) to remove hairs.
  • v (intransitive) To cover a building, or part of a building with slates (noun etymology 1, sense 1.1).
  • v (intransitive) (film) To provide a film recording with synchronization information, especially using a slate (noun etymology 1, sense 2.3.1).
  • v To scold (someone) harshly; to chastise, to excoriate, to lambaste.
  • v (chiefly UK) To criticize or critique (an author or a work) harshly; to castigate.
  • v (military slang) To treat (an enemy) harshly.
  • v (originally and chiefly Ireland, slang) To beat or thrash (someone) harshly.
  • n (dated) Synonym of slating (“a harsh criticism”).
  • v To set (one or more dogs) on a person or animal; to sic.
  • v To set one or more dogs on (a person or animal).
  • v (UK, obsolete) To knock the hat of (someone) forward over their eyes as a joke.
  • n (Scotland, derogatory, archaic or obsolete, rare) A dirty or slovenly person.
  • n A surname.

SLATE Unscramble Results

SLATE has 5 letters and 5 distinct characters. The known letters are one A, one E, one L, one S, and one T. We have unscrambled the anagram slate and found 70 words with the same letters.

What 5 letter words can be made with the letters slate

WordScrabble pointsWords with friends points
least56
setal56
slate56
stale56
steal56
stela56
taels56
tales56
teals56
tesla56

What 4 letter words can be made with the letters slate

WordScrabble pointsWords with friends points
ales45
alts45
ates44
east44
eats44
etas44
lase45
last45
late45
lats45
leas45
lest45
lets45
sale45
salt45
sate44
seal45
seat44
seta44
slat45
tael45
tale45
tase44
teal45
teas44
tela45
tels45

What 3 letter words can be made with the letters slate

WordScrabble pointsWords with friends points
ale34
als34
alt34
ate33
eat33
els34
est33
eta33
las34
lat34
lea34
let34
sae33
sal34
sat33
sea33
sel34
set33
tae33
tas33
tea33
tel34
tes33

What 2 letter words can be made with the letters slate

WordScrabble pointsWords with friends points
ae22
al23
as22
at22
el23
es22
et22
la23
ta22
te22

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What are the highest point words using the letters slate?

The highest point scrabble words are "least", "setal", "slate", "stale", "steal", "stela", "taels", "tales", "teals", "tesla" with a score of 5. The highest point words with friends words are "least", "setal", "slate", "stale", "steal", "stela", "taels", "tales", "teals", "tesla" with a score of 6.