Hitched Unscramble word

hitched is a Scrabble word, hitched uses Seven letters.
Scrabble point value for hitched Sixteen points.
Words with Friends point value for hitched: Sixteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling hitched. We found a total of 111 words by unscrambling the letters in hitched.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hitched

chithe 14 itched 12

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hitched

cetid 8 cheth 13 chide 11 cited 8 dicht 11 ditch 11 edict 8 edith 9 ethic 10 ethid 9 hecht 13 hicht 13 hitch 13 hithe 11 ichth 13

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hitched

cedi 7 ceti 6 chet 9 chid 10 chih 12 chit 9 cite 6 deti 5 dice 7 dich 10 dict 7 diet 5 dite 5 echt 9 edit 5 etch 9 hech 12 heth 10 hide 8 hied 8 iced 7 itch 9 tche 9 tchi 9 tech 9 thed 8 tice 6 tide 5 tied 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hitched

che 8 chi 8 cid 6 cie 5 cit 5 cte 5 dec 6 dei 4 det 4 die 4 dit 4 edh 7 etc 5 eth 6 hed 7 heh 9 hei 6 het 6 hhd 10 hic 8 hid 7 hie 6 hit 6 ice 5 ich 8 ide 4 itd 4 tch 8 tec 5 ted 4 the 6 tic 5 tid 4 tie 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hitched

cd 5 ce 4 ch 7 ct 4 dc 5 de 3 di 3 dt 3 ec 4 ed 3 eh 5 et 2 hd 6 he 5 hi 5 ht 5 ic 4 id 3 ie 2 it 2 tc 4 td 3 te 2 th 5 ti 2

Definitions of hitched

British English : hitch A hitch is a slight problem.After some hitches the show finally started.hɪtʃ NOUN

verb

  1. to fasten or become fastened with a knot or tie, esp temporarily
  2. (often followed by up) to connect (a horse, team, etc); harness
  3. (transitive) often foll by up to pull up (the trousers, a skirt, etc) with a quick jerk
  4. (intransitive) (mainly US ) to move in a halting manner   ⇒ to hitch along
  5. to entangle or become entangled   ⇒ the thread was hitched on the reel
  6. (transitive; passive) (slang ) to marry (esp in the phrase get hitched)
  7. (informal ) to obtain (a ride or rides) by hitchhiking

noun

  1. an impediment or obstacle, esp one that is temporary or minor   ⇒ a hitch in the proceedings
  2. a knot for fastening a rope to posts, other ropes, etc, that can be undone by pulling against the direction of the strain that holds it
  3. a sudden jerk; tug; pull   ⇒ he gave it a hitch and it came loose
  4. (mainly US ) a hobbling gait   ⇒ to walk with a hitch
  5. a device used for fastening
  6. (informal ) a ride obtained by hitchhiking
  7. (US & Canadian , slang ) a period of time spent in prison, in the army, etc