What is the correct spelling for ICHED?

If you've inadvertently typed "iched" instead of the correct spelling, here are some possible suggestions to consider. "Hitched" refers to being married or joining together, while "itched" relates to a strong desire or sensation. "Inched" means moving gradually in small increments. Remember to choose the appropriate word based on the intended meaning.

Correct spellings for ICHED

  • ache My back started to ache after sitting at my desk for too long.
  • Ached My heart ached when I said goodbye to my best friend.
  • arched The entrance to the castle was an arched doorway, with intricate carvings along the frame.
  • Birched The birched branches swayed gently in the wind.
  • bitched
  • chad He's not a chad.
  • Ditched After she realized she was going to be late for work, she quickly ditched her clothes and rushed out the door.
  • Echoed The echoed laughter bounced off the walls.
  • etched This image is etched in my memory.
  • Hitched The couple hitched a ride on the back of a pickup truck and rode away into the sunset.
  • iced Iced coffee on a hot summer day is the perfect way to cool down.
  • Inched I inched closer to the window.
  • Itched After getting bitten by a mosquito, her skin itched uncontrollably.
  • pitched The pitcher pitched an impressive curveball and struck out the batter.
  • shed She neatly folded the laundry and placed it in the small utility shed.
  • Witched I felt like I was being witched when the lights in my room kept flickering on and off.