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REIVES

6 letters · 2 syllables · verb

R 1/1
E 1/1
I 1/1
V 4/5
E 1/1
S 1/1

Definition of REIVES

verb

To plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove.

verb

To deprive (a person) of something through theft or violence.

verb

To split, tear, break apart.

Word Details

Letters
6
Syllables
2
Scrabble
9
points
WWF
10
points

Is REIVES a Scrabble Word?

Yes, REIVES is a valid word in the following dictionaries:

Scrabble US (TWL) — 9 pts Scrabble UK (SOWPODS) — 9 pts Words With Friends — 10 pts

Tip: REIVES uses 6 letters. Look for double or triple letter squares under high-value tiles to maximize your score.

Letter Values for REIVES

Point breakdown for each letter in Scrabble and Words With Friends.

Letter reives Total
Scrabble 111411 9
WWF 111511 10

Anagrams of REIVES

Words made by rearranging the exact same 6 letters

How to Use REIVES in Word Games

REIVES is worth 9 points in Scrabble and 10 points in Words With Friends, making it a solid-scoring word.

Mid-length strategy: At 6 letters, REIVES is versatile enough for both open board positions and tighter plays. Aim to place high-value letters on premium squares.

Looking for more words from these letters? Unscramble REIVES to find 57 additional valid words.

Frequently Asked Questions About REIVES

What does REIVES mean?
REIVES is a verb. To plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove.
Is REIVES a valid Scrabble word?
Yes, REIVES is valid in Scrabble US (TWL) and valid in Scrabble UK (SOWPODS). It is worth 9 points in Scrabble.
How many points is REIVES worth in Scrabble?
REIVES is worth 9 points in Scrabble and 10 points in Words With Friends. It is a 6-letter word with 2 syllables.
How many words can you make from REIVES?
You can make 57 words from the letters in REIVES. The longest sub-words are 6 letters long. Use our word unscrambler to see the full list with point values.
What are the anagrams of REIVES?
The anagrams of REIVES (words using the exact same letters) are: REVIES, REVISE, RIEVES. Each is a valid word in Scrabble.