The anagram for the word felt is left.
The anagram for left is felt.
The anagram is "ribbon."
The anagram for wrote is tower.
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'LIED' is an anagram of 'IDLE' ; unemployed.
The anagram is the word "calendar."
Rearranging the letters in a word or phrase to form another word or phrase is called an "anagram." An example of an anagram would be rearranging the letters in the word "Dormitory" to get the phrase "dirty room." In making an anagram, no letters can be left out, or else the anagram will not be completed.
The anagram is the equestrian term "cantle" (part of a saddle).
The structure is that the letters for a word are mixed up. You then need to use all of the letters and rearrange the letters to spell a word.
No, an anagram. An anagram is when you can rearrange the letters in a word or phrase to form a new word or phrase. "Case" is an anagram of "aces," and "eons" is an anagram of "nose."An antonym is the opposite of a synonym. A synonym is a word that means the same thing as another word. For example, "fret" is a synonym for "worry," "liberated" is a synonym for "emancipated," and "incensed" is a synonym for "angry."An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. For example, "clean" is an antonym for "dirty," "fast" is an antonym for "slow," and "antagonism" is an antonym for "harmony."
The only anagram is swingset, which is not really one word, but two, "swing set."
The anagram is treasure (also austerer, more austere).