Hungover Anagram
Anagrams of hungover
We found 2 anagrams of hungover. An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. Not all words have anagrams, but it is often possible to unscramble longer words to make multiple shorter words.
Hungover Unscrambled Words
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8 Letter Words Unscrambled From Hungover
7 Letter Words Unscrambled From Hungover
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5 Letter Words Unscrambled From Hungover
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huger - HUGE, very large
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honer - a tool for honing
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hogen - (Dutch) strong liquor
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hoven - having hoove, a disease of cattle and sheep, also HOOVEN
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hover - to hang suspended in the air
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heron - a wading bird
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negro - a member of any of the dark-skinned peoples of Africa or a person racially descended from one of them
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goner - one who is in a hopeless situation
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genro - (Japanese) a group of elder statesmen in Japan
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grone - to utter a low mournful sound, also GROAN
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grove - a small forested area
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orgue - (obsolete) a row of stakes let down like a portcullis
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vouge - a weapon carried by foot-soldiers in the 14th century, consisting of a blade on a staff, also VOULGE
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vogue - to perform to pop music a stylized dance
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erugo - (Latin) a green film that forms on copper, also AERUGO
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ergon - (Greek) work or business
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rhone - (Scots) a roof-gutter, also ROAN, ROANPIPE, RONE, RONEPIPE
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rough - having an uneven surface
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rouge - (French) to colour with a red cosmetic
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rouen - (French) a type of domestic duck
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rogue - to cheat or defraud
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roven - REEVE, to fasten by passing through or around something
4 Letter Words Unscrambled From Hungover
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hung - HANG, to attach from above, suspend
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huge - very large
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huer - a pilchard fishermen's lookout man
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hour - a period of sixty minutes, also HOWRE
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hong - (obsolete) to hang
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hone - to whet
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hove - to swell
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hoer - one who hoes
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horn - to form a hard bone-like projection on the head
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hore - (Spenser) grey, esp. with age, also HOAR
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hern - (dialect) a heron
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hero - a brave man
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urge - to drive forward
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gurn - (dialect) to grin, make faces, also GERNE, GIRN
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gone - GO, to move along
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goer - one that goes
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gore - to pierce with a horn or tusk
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genu - (Latin) the knee
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grue - to shudder, feel the flesh creep, also GREW
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gren - (Spenser) to grin
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ourn - belonging to us, also OURS
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oner - something unique
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ogre - a cannibalistic giant
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oven - a closed space for baking
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over - above, in excess, also OWER, OWRE
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vugh - a small cavity in a rock, also VUG, VUGG
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vego - (Australian slang) a vegetarian, also VEGGIE, VEGIE
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vrou - (South African) a woman, esp. a married woman, also FROW, VROUW, VROW
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eugh - (Spenser) a yew
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euro - (Native Australian) any of several large types of kangaroo, aka wallaroo
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erhu - (Chinese) a two-stringed musical instrument, played with a bow
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eruv - (Hebrew) a designated region within which Jewish religious rules are relaxed
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ergo - (short for) ergometer
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rung - a crosspiece forming a step of a ladder
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rune - a letter of an ancient alphabet
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rohe - (Maori) the territory controlled by a Maori tribal group
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roue - (French) a debauched man; a lecher
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rong - RING, to give forth a clear, resonant sound
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rone - (Scots) a roof-gutter, also RHONE, ROAN, ROANPIPE, RONEPIPE
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rove - to roam
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reno - (short for) a renovated house
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rego - (Australian slang) a (motor vehicle) registration, also REGGO
3 Letter Words Unscrambled From Hungover
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hun - a barbarous, destructive person
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hug - to clasp tightly in the arms
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hue - colour
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hon - (short for) honey, as a term of endearment
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hog - to eat hoggishly
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hoe - to garden with a hoe
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hen - to lose courage
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her - a pronoun or possessive adjective representing a female person or thing
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ugh - the sound of a cough or grunt
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urn - a vase for the ashes of the dead
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ure - (obsolete) an extinct wild ox
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nug - a chunk of wood sawn from a log
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nur - a knot in wood, also KNAR, KNAUR, KNUR, KNURR, NURR
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noh - (Japanese) the classical drama of Japan
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nog - to fill a space in a wall with bricks
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nor - and not
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neg - a photographic negative
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gun - to shoot with a gun (a portable firearm)
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guv - (short for) governor, also GOV
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gue - an old Shetland viol, also GJU, GU
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gur - an unrefined, sweet cane sugar, also GOOR
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gnu - a kind of African antelope
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gon - a geometrical grade
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gov - (short for) governor, also GUV
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goe - a gully or creek, also GEO, GIO
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gor - a seagull
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gen - as in gen up, to brief
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geo - a gully or creek, also GIO, GOE
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ger - in Mongolia, another name for a yurt, a felt tent
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our - belonging to us, also OOR
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one - an individual thing or person; the number or figure 1
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org - (short for) an organization
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ore - rock containing a valuable metal, also OWRE
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vug - a small cavity in a rock, also VUGG, VUGH
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vog - air pollution caused by volcanic dust
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voe - in Orkney or Shetland, a bay or creek, also VAE
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vor - (Shakespeare) to warn
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veg - a vegetable
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eng - a phonetic symbol representing the sound 'ng', aka agma
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ego - the 'I' or self
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eon - a long period of time, also AEON
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evo - (Australian slang) evening
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ern - (Milton) to earn
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erg - a unit of work
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rho - a letter of the Greek alphabet
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run - to move by rapid steps
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rug - (Scots) to pull roughly
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rue - to feel sorrow or remorse for
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roe - a mass of fish eggs
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reh - an accumulation of salts on soil
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ren - (obsolete) to run, also RENNE, RIN, RONNE
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reg - (short for) a regulation
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reo - (Maori) language
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rev - to increase the speed of
2 Letter Words Unscrambled From Hungover
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ho - to stop
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he - a male person or animal
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uh - used to express hesitation
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un - (dialect) a spelling of 'one' intended to reflect a dialectal or informal pronunciation
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ug - to arouse loathing in
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ur - expressing hesitation
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nu - (Greek) a Greek letter
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no - a negative reply or vote
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ne - not (conj); nor
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gu - (Old Norse) an old Shetland viol, also GUE, GJU
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go - to move along
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oh - to exclaim in surprise
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ou - (South African) a man, a bloke
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on - to go on
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oe - (Scots) a grandchild, also OY, OYE
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or - the heraldic tincture gold
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eh - to say 'Eh', expressing enquiry
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en - a unit of measurement in printing, half the width of an em
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er - used to express hesitation
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re - in tonic sol-fa, the second note of the scale
How many words can you make out of hungover?
There are 149 words that can be made from hungover when you unscramble it using some or all of its letters.