| Word | Scrabble | WWF |
|---|---|---|
| JERKIER (7) TWLCollinsWWF adjective: Characterized by physical jerking. [def] | 18 J (8) + E (1) + R (1) + K (5) + I (1) + E (1) + R (1) | 20 |
| JERKER (6) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 17 J (8) + E (1) + R (1) + K (5) + E (1) + R (1) | 19 |
| JERK (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body. [def] | 15 J (8) + E (1) + R (1) + K (5) | 17 |
| JEER (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A mocking remark or reflection. [def] | 11 J (8) + E (1) + E (1) + R (1) | 13 |
| JEE (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 10 J (8) + E (1) + E (1) | 12 |
| KEIR (4) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 8 K (5) + E (1) + I (1) + R (1) | 8 |
| KIER (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A bleaching vat. [def] | 8 K (5) + I (1) + E (1) + R (1) | 8 |
| REEK (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A strong unpleasant smell. [def] | 8 R (1) + E (1) + E (1) + K (5) | 8 |
| EEK (3) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation. [def] | 7 E (1) + E (1) + K (5) | 7 |
| EKE (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: (obsolete except Britain) An addition. [def] | 7 E (1) + K (5) + E (1) | 7 |
| IRK (3) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To irritate; annoy; bother [def] | 7 I (1) + R (1) + K (5) | 7 |
| KIR (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis topped up with white wine. [def] | 7 K (5) + I (1) + R (1) | 7 |
| KI (2) TWLCollinsWWF noun: Ti, a plant native to the Pacific islands and China, Cordyline fruticosa. [def] | 6 K (5) + I (1) | 6 |
| ERE (3) TWLCollinsWWF adverb: At an earlier time. [def] | 3 E (1) + R (1) + E (1) | 3 |
| ERR (3) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To make a mistake. [def] | 3 E (1) + R (1) + R (1) | 3 |
| IRE (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: Iron. [def] | 3 I (1) + R (1) + E (1) | 3 |
| REE (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 3 R (1) + E (1) + E (1) | 3 |
| REI (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 3 R (1) + E (1) + I (1) | 3 |
| ER (2) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To utter the word "er" when hesitating in speech, found in the phrase um and er. [def] | 2 E (1) + R (1) | 2 |
| RE (2) TWLCollinsWWF preposition: About, regarding, with reference to; especially in letters, documents and emails. [def] | 2 R (1) + E (1) | 2 |