Words That Start With Sir | 33 Scrabble Words | Word Find

A list of scrabble words starting with Sir

Sir is a playable Scrabble Word!

We’ve put together a list of 33 words that start with the letters "Sir" for word games like Scrabble and Words with Friends.

We’ve organized this list by starting with the highest scoring Scrabble words, and then by the number of letters that the word has. Use the Table Of Contents below to navigate to the exact word lists you’re looking for.

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The highest scoring words starting with Sir

Want to go straight to the words that will get you the best score? Here are all the highest scoring words with sir, not including the 50-point bonus if they use seven letters.

Top Words Starting with SirScrabble PointsWords With Friends Points
sirdars88
sirupiest1113
sirloin79
sirocco1113
sirventes1214
siruping1115
siroccos1214
sirrahs109
siruped1012
sirrees77

33 Scrabble words starting with Sir

9 Letter Words That Start With Sir

8 Letter Words That Start With Sir

7 Letter Words That Start With Sir

6 Letter Words That Start With Sir

5 Letter Words That Start With Sir

4 Letter Words That Start With Sir

3 Letter Words That Start With Sir

FAQ on words starting with Sir

What are the best Scrabble words starting with Sir?

The highest scoring Scrabble word starting with Sir is Siroccos, which is worth at least 12 points without any bonuses. The next best word starting with Sir is sirupiest, which is worth 11 points. Other high score words starting with Sir are sirloin (7), sirocco (11), sirventes (12), siruping (11), sirrahs (10), siruped (10), and sirrees (7).

How many words start with the letters Sir?

There are 33 words that start with the letters Sir in the Scrabble dictionary. Of those 3 are 9 letter words, 6 are 8 letter words, 6 are 7 letter words, 9 are 6 letter words, 6 are 5 letter words, 2 are 4 letter words, and 1 is a 3 letter word.

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