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Hitched - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Hitched means to fasten or attach something, like a trailer to a car. It can also mean getting married, as in They got hitched last weekend. The word implies joining or connecting.

hitched

/hɪtʃt/ /hɪtʃt/

Definition:

Fastened or attached, often temporarily; also slang for getting married.

Synonyms:

fastened, attached, secured, tied, joined

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

unfastened, detached

Common Collocations:

hitched a ride, hitched together, hitched up, got hitched

Derivatives:

hitchhike, hitchhiker

Usage Tips:

Use "hitched" for temporary attachments or informally for marriage; avoid in formal contexts unless meaning is clear.

Common Phrases:

got hitched, hitch your wagon to a star

Etymology:

Originated from Middle English "hicchen," meaning to move jerkily or fasten; evolved to include marriage slang.

Examples:

  • 1. She hitched her skirt before crossing the stream.
  • 2. They got hitched last summer in a small ceremony.
  • 3. He hitched the trailer to his truck securely.
  • 4. The horse was hitched to the post outside the store.

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