hitched
/hɪtʃt/
Meanings
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verb
to attach or fasten something securely, especially to a vehicle or animal
- "They hitched their wagon to the train."
- "The hiker hitched a ride from a passing tourist."
Synonyms
affix , join , put together , splice , wed
Rhymes
Words rhyming with hitchedhiccups , pitches , hitches and bitches
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
hitch () : to attach or fasten something securely
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hitched () : past tense of the verb 'hitch'
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hitchhiker () : a person who travels by hitching rides with passing vehicles
Variants
List of all variants of hitched that leads to same resulthitch , hitched , hitcher , hitchers , hitches , hitching , get hitched , hitch up , hitched up , hitches up , hitching up
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old English hicgan, to hitch, to fix.
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