Hitching

How many syllables in Hitching?

hitching has 2 syllables

Split Hitching into syllables?

hitch-ing

Definition of Hitching

Hitching is the present participle form of the verb 'hitch', which means to attach or join something to another thing, typically with a temporary connection.

How should Hitching divide into syllables

The word 'hitching' has two syllables. The 'hitch' syllable has the vowel 'i' and the consonants 'h' and 't'. The 'ing' syllable has the vowel 'i' and the consonants 'n' and 'g'.

Part of Speech - Hitching

Verb

He is hitching a trailer to his car for the trip.

Sentences with Hitching

  • The man is hitching his horse to the post.
  • She is hitching a ride to the beach with her friends.
  • We are hitching the wagon to the tractor.
  • He is hitching a trailer to his car for the trip.
  • The dog is hitching a ride on the back of the truck.
  • The hiker is hitching a ride to the top of the mountain.
  • They are hitching the boat to the dock.
  • The farmer is hitching the plow to the tractor.
  • She is hitching the sled to her dog.
  • He is hitching the cart to the horse.

Quotes with Hitching

Number of characters in Hitching

8 ( h, i, t, c, h, i, n, g )

Unique letters in Hitching

6 ( h, i, t, c, n, g )

Hitching Backwards

gnihctih

Phonetic Transcription of Hitching

IPA (International): ˈhɪtʃɪŋ

ARA (American): ˈhɪtʃɪŋ

EPA (English): ˈhɪtʃɪŋ

HHIH-CHIH-NG