Word Scramble Game Point Values for C O N V E R S A N C E
Here are the point values for each letter in conversance for the two most popular word scramble games - Scrabble and Words With Friends.
Scrabble Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile in Scrabble and Scrabble Go. The letters conversance combine for a total of 22 points (not including bonus squares).
- C 3
- O 1
- N 1
- V 4
- E 1
- R 5
- S 1
- A 1
- N 1
- C 3
- E 1
Words With Friends Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile for conversance in Words With Friends and Words With Friends 2. These letters are worth a total of 23 points (not including bonus squares)
- C 4
- O 1
- N 2
- V 5
- E 1
- R 1
- S 1
- A 1
- N 2
- C 4
- E 1
How Many Words Can Be Unscrambled From CONVERSANCE?
Now that you have successfully unscrambled CONVERSANCE, what now? Simple, Our Word Unscrambler found 1602 playable words ready to be used in several word games!
All of the words that you unscrambled using the letters conversance can be used in Scrabble, Scrabble Go and Words With Friends!
Fact about conversance
- CONVERSANCE has 1 Exact anagrams and 1602 partial anagrams.
- CONVERSANCE is 11 letters long
- CONVERSANCE starts with C
- CONVERSANCE Ends with E
Definition of conversance mean when you unscramble it?
conversance unscrambles into many words! Here is the definition of one of those unscrambled words.
Meanings of convers
- Qualified for conversation; disposed to converse; sociable; free in discourse.
- The quality of being conversable; disposition to converse; sociability.
- In a conversable manner.
- The state or quality of being conversant; habit of familiarity; familiar acquaintance; intimacy.
- Conversance
- Having frequent or customary intercourse; familiary associated; intimately acquainted.
- Familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed; versed; -- generally used with with, sometimes with in.
- Concerned; occupied.
- One who converses with another; a convenser.
- In a familiar manner.
- General course of conduct; behavior.
- Familiar intercourse; intimate fellowship or association; close acquaintance.
- Commerce; intercourse; traffic.
- Colloquial discourse; oral interchange of sentiments and observations; informal dialogue.
- Sexual intercourse; as, criminal conversation.
- Pertaining to conversation; in the manner of one conversing; as, a conversational style.
- Acquainted with manners and deportment; behaved.
- Relating to intercourse with men; social; -- opposed to contemplative.
- Turned about; reversed in order or relation; reciprocal; as, a converse proposition.
- A proposition which arises from interchanging the terms of another, as by putting the predicate for the subject, and the subject for the predicate; as, no virtue is vice, no vice is virtue.
- A proposition in which, after a conclusion from something supposed has been drawn, the order is inverted, making the conclusion the supposition or premises, what was first supposed becoming now the conclusion or inference. Thus, if two sides of a sides of a triangle are equal, the angles opposite the sides are equal; and the converse is true, i.e., if these angles are equal, the two sides are equal.
- Frequent intercourse; familiar communion; intimate association.
- Familiar discourse; free interchange of thoughts or views; conversation; chat.
- To keep company; to hold intimate intercourse; to commune; -- followed by with.
- To engage in familiar colloquy; to interchange thoughts and opinions in a free, informal manner; to chat; -- followed by with before a person; by on, about, concerning, etc., before a thing.
- To have knowledge of, from long intercourse or study; -- said of things.
- of Converse
- In a converse manner; with change of order or relation; reciprocally.
- One who engages in conversation.
- Capable of being converted or reversed.
- of Converse
- The act of turning or changing from one state or condition to another, or the state of being changed; transmutation; change.
- The act of changing one's views or course, as in passing from one side, party, or from of religion to another; also, the state of being so changed.
- An appropriation of, and dealing with the property of another as if it were one's own, without right; as, the conversion of a horse.
- The act of interchanging the terms of a proposition, as by putting the subject in the place of the predicate, or the contrary.
- A change or reduction of the form or value of a proposition; as, the conversion of equations; the conversion of proportions.
- A change of front, as a body of troops attacked in the flank.
- A change of character or use, as of smoothbore guns into rifles.
- A spiritual and moral change attending a change of belief with conviction; a change of heart; a change from the service of the world to the service of God; a change of the ruling disposition of the soul, involving a transformation of the outward life.
- Capable of being converted or changed.
- Ready to converse; social.