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What is an anagram for united?

The anagram is untied.


What is an anagram for untied?

"United" is a anagram for untied.


What country is an anagram of sdettaietnsu?

The anagram is United States.


If you rearrange the letters in CASE you get ACES which makes it an antonym?

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."


What is an anagram of reef?

The anagram of reef is the word free. It means to not get caught.


What is an anagram of the word prod?

The anagram of prod is the word drop. It means to fall.


What country will you get if you unscramble sdettaietnsu?

The anagram is United States.


What anagram for a country is 'a student site'?

United States.


How can you unscramble the letters aelcttrun into an antonym of officious?

The anagram is reluctant. But it is not always the opposite of self-important or commanding. It is usually the opposite of bold or enthusiastic.


What is an anagram of the word play?

Paly is an anagram word. It is an adjective that means divided into several equal vertical stripes.


Just SSE OF Anagram Odd for Wit?

in horseisle it means: just south-south-east of driftwood 'driftwood' is an anagram of 'odd for wit'


What is the meaning of the word eggressive?

It means "get out". It is the opposite of "ingressive" It means "get out". It is the opposite of "ingressive" It means "get out". It is the opposite of "ingressive"