A list of words that contain Born, and words with born in them.
This page finds any words that contain the word or letter you enter from a large scrabble dictionary.
We also have lists of Words that end with born,
and words that start with born.
Born is a playable Scrabble Word!
Contents
- Highest scoring words with Born
- 11-letter words with Born
- 10-letter words with Born
- 9-letter words with Born
- 8-letter words with Born
- 7-letter words with Born
- 6-letter words with Born
- 5-letter words with Born
- 4-letter words with Born
- FAQs about words with Born
The highest scoring words with Born
Want to go straight to the words that will get you the best score? Here are all the highest scoring words with born,
not including the 50-point bonus if they use seven letters.
Top words with Born | Scrabble Points | Words With Friends Points |
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bornite | 9 | 11 |
highborn | 17 | 18 |
hagborn | 13 | 15 |
borneol | 9 | 12 |
newborn | 12 | 15 |
upborne | 11 | 15 |
stubbornly | 17 | 21 |
suborns | 9 | 12 |
lowborn | 12 | 15 |
skyborne | 17 | 18 |
51 Scrabble words that contain Born
5 Letter Words With Born
- borne7
4 Letter Words With Born
- born6
FAQ on words containing Born
What are the best Scrabble words with Born?
The highest scoring Scrabble word containing Born is Stubbornly, which is worth at least 17 points without
any bonuses.
The next best word with Born is highborn, which is worth 17 points.
Other high score words with Born are
hagborn (13),
borneol (9),
newborn (12),
upborne (11),
suborns (9),
lowborn (12),
and
skyborne (17).
How many words contain Born?
There are 51 words that contaih Born in the Scrabble dictionary.
Of those
2 are 11 letter
words,
6 are 10 letter
words,
10 are 9 letter
words,
20 are 8 letter
words,
7 are 7 letter
words,
4 are 6 letter
words,
1 is a 5 letter
word,
and
1 is a 4 letter
word.
Words made with the letters born
4 Letter Words You Can Make With born
- Born
5 Letter Words You Can Make With born
- Borne
6 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Inborn
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Reborn
- Suborn
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Unborn
7 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Borneol
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Bornite
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Hagborn
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Lowborn
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Newborn
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Suborns
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Upborne
8 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Aborning
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Airborne
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Baseborn
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Borneols
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Bornites
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Bornitic
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Forborne
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Freeborn
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Highborn
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Lastborn
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Newborns
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Overborn
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Seaborne
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Skyborne
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Stubborn
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Suborned
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Suborner
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Trueborn
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Twinborn
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Wellborn
9 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Earthborn
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Firstborn
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Lastborns
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Laterborn
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Overborne
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Shipborne
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Soilborne
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Stillborn
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Suborners
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Suborning
10 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Firstborns
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Laterborns
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Stillborns
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Stubborner
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Stubbornly
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Waterborne
11 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Stubbornest
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Subornation
12 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Stubbornness
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Subornations
14 Letter Words You Can Make With born
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Stubbornnesses
Words created using the letters in born
The word unscrambler created a list of 54 words unscrambled from the letters born. Each unscrambled word made with born in them is valid and can be used in Scrabble.
Longer Words That Contain born
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#1
Born in/to/into a poor family, h hadto struggle to earn his living.
Hi,
Do in, to, and into fit in the above and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
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#2
Born in or born into a poor family, …( are better options)
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#3
I must disagree with PidginBoy. «Born into» and «Born to» a poor family are the best options. «Born in» isn’t usually used in this way. He wasn’t «born in» a family, he was «born into» or «born to» a poor family.
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#4
I agree with Dimcl. I wouldn’t say «born in a poor family».
I think you could say «Born in poverty to a poor family, he had to struggle to earn a living.»
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#5
I must disagree with PidginBoy. «Born into» and «Born to» a poor family are the best options. «Born in» isn’t usually used in this way. He wasn’t «born in» a family, he was «born into» or «born to» a poor family.
I also agree with Dimcl.
However, ‘within’ somehow seems a little more acceptable than ‘in’,
althouth probably not as good as the 2 other options.
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#6
My vote goes to «born into a poor family».
He/she wasn’t born to a poor family; he/she was born to his/her mother and father.
He/she wasn’t born in a poor family; he/she was born in a house/a hospital/poverty, etc.
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#7
He/she wasn’t born to a poor family; he/she was born to his/her mother and father.
«Born to a XYZ» is actually quite common. Google «born to a» for many references.
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#8
I used to think that IN is correct but now that I checked it I see
INTO is correct
as in this example:Diana was born into an aristocratic family.
KON
Senior Member
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#9
Born to a rich/poor family will be my best choice, but I have also heard born into so I wonder how the outcome of this thread will turn out.
Jenny was born to a poor family to a British father and a Dutch mother.
Last edited: Nov 20, 2008
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#10
«Born into a farm family, I do not have a good study environment.»
Is «born into» in the setence right? or should it be replaced by
«born in»
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#11
Hi Rachel,
I think «born into» is fine.
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#13
You can be born «into» a family, but you might be born «in» a hospital or «on» a street corner, depending on the location and circumstances.
As to your complete sentence, it lacks logic. I think you’re looking for a word other than «environment» or a different time description.
In other words, your birth parents cannot be assumed to control your present physical environment. If such is the case, you need to craft the sentence differently.
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#14
«Study environment» sounds OK to me, a teacher who has heard the phrase a lot. But sdgraham’s point is well taken, and it would be helpful if you added something to the effect of, «The constant noise of barnyard animals makes it impossible to concentrate,» —or, include whatever it is you are referring to.
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#15
«Born into a farm family, I do not have a good study environment.»
Is «born into» in the setence right? or should it be replaced by
«born in»
Although I see examples of «born in a(n) [adjective] family» on the Internet via Google, it strikes me as odd. It seems much more usual to me to say «born into a(n) [adjective] family» as in: Born into a farm family. Born into an artistic family. Born into a Catholic family.
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#16
Added to previous thread.
Cagey, moderator
I’m personally inclined to say, for instance, «born to a wealthy family» as a non-native speaker, but I have just heard «born in a poor family» in Narcos’ official trailer. It may be a matter of style. Perhaps?
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Cagey
post mod (English Only / Latin)
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#17
It may be.
I would use ‘into’ here, or ‘to’, but I’m not inclined to criticize the writers for Narcos for their choice.
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#18
Thanks for your reply, Cagey.
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#19
This is what Oxford dictionary says:
I was born in 1976.
He was born in a small village in northern Spain.
She was born with a weak heart.
She was born into a very musical family.
He was born of/to German parents.
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#20
It’s into or to when «born in(to) adjective + family» but what about this?
He was the last child born in the family.
or
He was the last child born into/to the family.
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#21
He was the last child born in the family.
I don’t think «born» and «in» are connected in this sentence. To me this sentence is identical:
In this family, he was the last child born.
I can’t evaluate the other sentences, other than to express their meaning (to me):
To me «born into» means «born, and became part of». He was born, and in this way became part of this family.
To me «born to the family» means «the family received». It matches the meaning of «gave to the family».
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#22
Good explanation. I understood everything except this one
To me «born to the family» means «the family received». It matches the meaning of «gave to the family».
Do you mean «given to the family»?
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#23
Yes. I mean that «born to» is like «given to». The word «to» is similar to the «to» before an indirect object.
But that is just my interpretation. All 3 of the examples in post #20 are correct.
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#24
What about rich parents?
He was born to/into/of rich parents?
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#25
He was born to rich parents.
He was born of rich parents.
He was born into rich parents.
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#26
[This question has been added to an existing thread on the same topic. DonnyB — moderator]
Hello. Could you, please, help me? Is it possible to say : He was born to a poor family? What is the difference between «born in a poor family» and «born to a poor family»
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#27
To be born to is usually said in relation to one or both of your parents. For example: He was born to an English mother and a Russian father. Born in can be used in any context in which it makes sense.
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#28
You could also say ‘He was born into a poor family’.
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#29
To be born to is usually said in relation to one or both of your parents. For example: He was born to an English mother and a Russian father. Born in can be used in any context in which it makes sense.
Thank you very much!
You could also say ‘He was born into a poor family’.
What is the meaning of this phrase?
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#30
If your parents are Mr & Mrs Brown, you were born into the Brown family. They may have been rich or poor, Russian or American, etc. You would express that by saying you were born into a rich or poor family, a Russian or American family…
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#31
If your parents are Mr & Mrs Brown, you were born into the Brown family. They may have been rich or poor, Russian or American, etc. You would express that by saying you were born into a rich or poor family, a Russian or American family…
Thank you very much!
was born in — перевод на русский
Okay, well, um, I was born in Prescott, but I knew a small town wasn’t for me, so I moved to the big city.
Ладно, хорошо. Я родился в Прескотте, но я знал, что этот маленький город не для меня, поэтому я переехал в большой город. — Феникс?
I was born in Pingolas… a pretty little town in Vaucluse… whose steeple you see on the left as you go to Tillac… from Cavaillon.
Я родился в Панголасе, небольшом очень красивом городке в Воклюзе чья колокольня видна когда направляешься в Тияк… из Кавайона.
I was born in New York City, if that’ll help you any.
Я родился в городе Нью-Йорке, это вам поможет?
I was born in Sussex, but we moved to a little farm in Yorkshire.
Я родился в Суссексе, а потом мы переехали на ферму в Иоркшире.
Look, honey, i was born in texas, but it wasn’t yesterday.
Послушай милая может я родился в Техасе
Показать ещё примеры для «родился в»…
It was born in fire!
Он был рождён в огне!
I was born in the head… before the axe struck.
Я был рожден в голове… перед разящим топором.
I was born in a closed room.
Я был рожден в закрытом помещении.
I was born on this island, Manhattan island, therefore I was born in New York City,
Я родился и вырос на этом острове. Острове Манхэттен. Таким образом я был рождён в Нью-Йорке.
Look, you know, I was born in Louisiana and we got catfish bigger and longer than this table and one just swallowed a woman whole and when they cut the catfish open, there she was, dead as a doornail holding onto that purse like this.
Look, you know, Я был рожден в Лаузиане и у нас были большие сомы даже больше этого стола один даже умудрился съесть женщину и когда рыбаки всопроли ему брюхо, нашли ее там мертвой и почти переваренной вообще это ужастно.
Показать ещё примеры для «был рождён в»…
— I was born in Galicia.
— Я родом из Галиции.
-Vincent van Gogh was born in Nuenen.
— Винсент ван Гог родом из Ньюнена.
If Arthur’s ritual, like mine, was born in the past, the past is where I’ll find him.
Если ритуал Артура, как и мой, родом из прошлого, прошлого, где я найду его.
You were born in Lisson Grove.
Вы ведь родом из Лиссон-гроув?
I was born in a little town called Quahog.
Знаете, я родом из маленького городка под названием Куахог.
Показать ещё примеры для «родом из»…
Madame, the child we seek is Nawal Marwan’s son that was born in prison.
Мадам, ребенок, которого мы ищем, это сын Наваль Марван, родившийся в тюрьме.
What makes this holiday special is a poor baby who was born in a stable…
Особенным этот праздник делает младенец, родившийся в хлеву..
If this is Jes D’amato That was born in kings county hospital
Если это Джесси Д’Амато, родившийся в больнице округа Кингс
When my grandchild arrives, it will be the first Enkaran to be born in our new homeland.
Когда родится мой внук,… он станет первым Энраканом, родившемся на нашей новой родине.
It seems to have been born in a violent explosion called «The Big Bang»
Родившаяся вследствие мощного взрыва, называемого Большой Взрыв.
We were born in Trezza… and we must die in Trezza.
Мы здесь родились. И мы должны умереть здесь,..
— What, they were born in here?
— Так они здесь родились?
She’s born in our prison and will start school on Monday.
Она родилась здесь, с понедельника пойдёт в школу.
I was born in this place and I’ll die here.
Я здесь родился, здесь и умру.
If the baby will be born in this room he will delude himself !
Если ребенок родится здесь, он все неправильно поймет.
Something should be born in each of us tonight.
В эту ночь что-то новое должно рождаться в нас.
To be born in your smile.
Рождаться в твоей улыбке.
Stars are born in great clouds of gas and dust.
Звезды рождаются в огромных облаках газа и пыли.
Stars are born in that.
Звёзды рождаются в этом.
And if I could understand how this wave is born in me, how the visible over there is simultaneously my landscape. I can understand that elsewhere, too, it closes in on itself
И если бы я могла понять, как эта волна во мне рождается, как видимое, находящееся здесь, является, в то же время, моим пейзажем, я смогла бы понять, что где-то еще оно тоже (СОБЛАЗН СУЩЕСТВОВАТЬ)
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Here are the common prepositions we use with born, as listed in a definition given by the Macmillan Dictionary:
born
[adjective]
- [never before noun] when a baby is born, it comes out of its mother’s body and starts its life. The time when you are born is your birth, and a mother gives birth to a baby
Her grandfather died before she was born.
born in: I was born in Tokyo.
born on: The twins were born on August 29, 1962.
born into: Meg was born into a large family.
born to: More children are now born to older women.
In short, we use born in a place, born on a date, born into a family, born to a mother (or parents, as in your example).
According to an answer to a related question, this part gives us a good reason why we don’t use born by anymore:
When we speak today of a child being born, there is no longer a sense that this was an action performed upon the child by the mother; it is, rather, an event. We no longer say that John Smith was born on April 1, 1950 by Mary Jones Smith; we say at most that John Smith was born on April 1, 1950 to Mary Jones Smith.