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Yes. QUITTABLE is a valid Scrabble word in the UnscrambleTools dictionary (9 letters, 20 base points). It is suitable for casual Scrabble, Words with Friends practice, and anagram study; official tournament lists (NASPA/WESPA) may differ slightly.
QUITTABLE is a playable English word in our word-game dictionary. It ends with the suffix "-ABLE", which often an adjective meaning "capable of" or "worthy of" (readable, likable).
QUITTABLE scores 20 points before board multipliers.
Letter counts: A×1, B×1, E×1, I×1, L×1, Q×1, T×2, U×1
QUITTABLE has no other anagrams in this dictionary.
QUITTABLE is a 9-letter answer slot candidate. Filter by length 9, starts with Q, ends with E, or contains letters from your crossing entries in the Crossword Solver and Pattern Finder.
Example: "She played QUITTABLE for 20 base points, using the E hook on a double-word square."
Learned adjectives in -able/-ible frequently come from Latin -abilis.
QUITTABLE 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 QUITTABLE a Scrabble word?" with data — not guesswork — before you play a tile or fill a crossword slot.
QUITTABLE is a playable English word in our word-game dictionary. It ends with the suffix "-ABLE", which often an adjective meaning "capable of" or "worthy of" (readable, likable).
In standard Scrabble scoring, QUITTABLE totals 20 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. QUITTABLE includes premium tiles (Q), which can swing tight games when you cover a double- or triple-letter square.
QUITTABLE is 9 letters long, begins with Q, ends with E, and sorts to the alphagram ABEILQTTU. No other entry in this dictionary rearranges into the same letter set, so QUITTABLE is unique within its alphagram family. Letter makeup: 4 vowels, 5 consonants.
Among 17 tracked 9-letter entries, QUITTABLE ranks by raw score (20 points). Similar-length words in the same dictionary include PIZZAZZES, IZVOZCHIK, QUIZZABLE, QUIZZICAL; open their word pages to compare endings, vowel weight, and crossover potential.
Strategically, QUITTABLE carries 4 vowels and 5 consonants. High-value letters (Q) make QUITTABLE attractive when you can land a multiplier — but harder to play from a mixed rack. Hooks on Q or E are common study angles; browse words starting with Q and words ending with E to rehearse parallel sets.
QUITTABLE is a 9-letter answer slot candidate. Filter by length 9, starts with Q, ends with E, or contains letters from your crossing entries in the Crossword Solver and Pattern Finder. For American-style grids, 9-letter entries like QUITTABLE frequently cross shorter words; knowing that QUITTABLE contains A, B, E, I, L, Q, T, U helps you test crossing letters quickly. When you only know a few cells, open the Crossword Solver with a pattern such as q???????e to narrow candidates before checking definitions.
Notable letter pairs inside QUITTABLE include AB, BL, QU — each links to a "contains" list for deeper drilling. Unique letters used: Q, U, I, T, A, B, L, E. 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 quittable directly in the Word Unscrambler, rehearse rearrangements in the Anagram Solver, filter crossword slots in the Pattern Finder, and verify 20 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: Learned adjectives in -able/-ible frequently come from Latin -abilis. (structural affix note).
Example usage: Example: "She played QUITTABLE for 20 base points, using the E hook on a double-word square." 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.