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Definition, Scrabble score, anagrams & word-game reference
Yes. LIST is a valid Scrabble word in the UnscrambleTools dictionary (4 letters, 4 base points). It is suitable for casual Scrabble, Words with Friends practice, and anagram study; official tournament lists (NASPA/WESPA) may differ slightly.
Part of speech: noun
include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?"
tilt, inclination, lean, leaning, listing, name, number, heel
Source: Princeton WordNet 3.1
LIST scores 4 points before board multipliers.
Letter counts: I×1, L×1, S×1, T×1
LIST is a 4-letter answer slot candidate. Filter by length 4, starts with L, ends with T, or contains letters from your crossing entries in the Crossword Solver and Pattern Finder.
Example: "LIST — include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?"" (4 Scrabble points).
LIST is listed in the UnscrambleTools word-game dictionary used across our unscrambler, anagram, pattern, and scoring tools. Pages like this one exist so you can answer "Is LIST a Scrabble word?" with data — not guesswork — before you play a tile or fill a crossword slot.
LIST (noun): the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right". Additional senses: a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics); give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of; "List the states west of the Mississippi"; enumerate; "We must number the names of the great mathematicians".
In standard Scrabble scoring, LIST totals 4 points before multipliers. That sum uses official letter values: common tiles (A, E, I, O, U, L, N, S, T, R) are worth 1, while D and G are 2, B, C, M, P are 3, F, H, V, W, Y are 4, K is 5, J and X are 8, and Q and Z are 10. LIST relies mostly on common tiles, which often makes it easier to play from a mixed rack but caps the raw ceiling compared with high-premium words.
LIST is 4 letters long, begins with L, ends with T, and sorts to the alphagram ILST. There are 4 anagrams in this dictionary sharing that exact letter bag. Letter makeup: 1 vowel, 3 consonants.
Among 21 tracked 4-letter entries, LIST ranks by raw score (4 points). Anagram alternatives include LITS, SILT, SLIT, TILS — useful when you need the same tiles with a different hook letter. Similar-length words in the same dictionary include ZIZZ, JAZZ, FIZZ, FUZZ; open their word pages to compare endings, vowel weight, and crossover potential.
Strategically, LIST carries 1 vowel and 3 consonants. Its consonant-heavy shape pairs well with open vowel dumps on the board. Hooks on L or T are common study angles; browse words starting with L and words ending with T to rehearse parallel sets.
LIST is a 4-letter answer slot candidate. Filter by length 4, starts with L, ends with T, or contains letters from your crossing entries in the Crossword Solver and Pattern Finder. For American-style grids, 4-letter entries like LIST frequently cross shorter words; knowing that LIST contains I, L, S, T helps you test crossing letters quickly. When you only know a few cells, open the Crossword Solver with a pattern such as l??t to narrow candidates before checking definitions.
Notable letter pairs inside LIST include IS, LI, ST — each links to a "contains" list for deeper drilling. Unique letters used: L, I, S, T. Letter-frequency tables on this site are built from the same dictionary that powers the Word Unscrambler, so list pages and word pages stay consistent.
Use UnscrambleTools tools together: unscramble list directly in the Word Unscrambler, rehearse rearrangements in the Anagram Solver, filter crossword slots in the Pattern Finder, and verify 4 points in the Scrabble Score Calculator. Daily puzzle hints and Wordle practice pages share the same dictionary backbone, which keeps scores and validity aligned across the site.
Etymology: UnscrambleTools does not publish a full historical etymology for every rare word-game entry. When we detect recognizable English prefixes or suffixes, we note them in the definition section; otherwise treat LIST as a playable vocabulary item for puzzles and study.
Example usage: Example: "LIST — include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?"" (4 Scrabble points). If you are validating a tournament list, cross-check NASPA or WESPA references — our dictionary optimizes for practical word-game coverage, including obscure but legal entries that appear in casual Scrabble and crossword construction.