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How to spell LITCH correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "litch", fear not, as there are some potential correct alternatives to consider. One possibility is "latch", referring to a fastening device. Another option could be "lithe", meaning nimble or flexible. Finally, "leech" might fit in specific contexts, denoting a bloodsucking worm.

List of suggestions on how to spell litch correctly

  • Aitch Aitch is the eighth letter of the alphabet.
  • blotch I accidentally spilled ink on the paper, leaving a large blotch in the middle of my drawing.
  • clutch She had a clutch of papers in her hand as she walked into the meeting.
  • ditch She sat at the edge of the ditch and dangled her feet in the cool water.
  • fitch Fitch has stated that the company's credit rating is at risk due to its recent financial performance.
  • glitch There seems to be a glitch in the system causing the website to crash.
  • hitch I need to fix a hitch in my plans before moving forward.
  • itch
  • itchy She had an itchy scalp.
  • larch I climbed the Larch mountain.
  • latch The door has a latch to keep it closed.
  • leach The chemicals from the landfill began to leach into the nearby river, contaminating the water.
  • Lech
  • leech The doctor had to remove the leech that was attached to the patient's leg.
  • lit The pumpkin was lit up with a candle inside.
  • litchi I had never tasted a litchi before, but I was pleasantly surprised by its sweet and juicy flavor.
  • litchis Litchis are a type of fruit that are native to China.
  • lithe The dancer moved across the stage with a lithe grace that left the audience in awe.
  • lurch
  • Mitch Mitch is the name of the new guy in our office.
  • pitch He made a perfect pitch and secured the deal.
  • witch That witch is going to get her comeuppance

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