The letters “TCH” together make a special sound in English. This is a trigraph. There are many TCH words. Some are short like “catch”, and others are longer like “kitchen”. This list helps you learn the meaning of these TCH words and how to spell them correctly.
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List of TCH words
batch: A batch of cookies was baking in the oven.
botch: If you don’t pay attention, you might botch the recipe.
catch: I tried to catch the ball but missed.
clutch: I clutch my purse tightly whenever I walk down the dark alley.
crotch: The crotch of the pants was torn.
ditch: They will ditch the old car by the river.
etch: The artist will etch a beautiful design into the glass.
fetch: “Fetch the ball!” she commanded the dog.
flinch: He will flinch if a loud noise startles him.
glitch: A glitch in the computer system caused the program to crash.
hatch: The baby chicks will hatch from their eggs soon.
hitch: They will hitch a ride on the back of the truck.
hutch: The rabbits lived in a cosy hutch.
itch: The mosquito bite made him itch.
latch: You should latch the door shut.
match: The two teams were a perfect match.
notch: He made a notch in the tree to mark his progress.
patch: She sewed a patch on her jeans to cover the hole.
pitch: The baseball player will pitch a perfect game.
quench: A glass of cold water will quench my thirst.
scotch: He enjoyed a glass of fine Scotch whiskey.
sketch: The artist will sketch a drawing of the suspect.
scratch: The cat will scratch the door to be let in.
snatch: The man tried to snatch the woman’s purse.
snitch: He wanted to snitch on his friends to the teacher.
stitch: The doctor will stitch up the wound.
stretch: When I stretch my arms, I yawn too.
switch: She flipped the switch to turn on the light.
twitch: The dogs twitch their tails excitedly.
watch: I like to watch the sunset over the ocean.
witch: The witch cast a spell on the villagers.
wretch: The poor wretch was shivering in the cold.
pitcher: The pitcher threw a fastball.
butcher: The butcher cut the meat into steaks.
kitchen: She cooked dinner in the kitchen.
hatchet: He chopped wood with a hatchet.
ratchet: The tool had a ratchet mechanism.
satchel: He carried his books in a satchel.
ketchup: He added ketchup to his fries.
crotchets: The music sheet was filled with crotchets.
dispatch: The courier will dispatch the package tomorrow.
bewitch: The magician tried to bewitch the audience.
pitchfork: He used a pitchfork to move the hay.
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