Hitching

Pronunciation: /ˈhɪtʃɪŋ/

Hitching (verb)

  1. To get a free ride in a vehicle by standing by the road and signaling drivers.
  2. To fasten or connect something to another object, often using a hook or strap.

Examples

  • They are hitching to the next town.
  • He is hitching the trailer to his car.

Common collocations: hitch a ride, hitch on the road, hitch a trailer, hitch securely

Synonyms of Hitching

Neutral

Antonyms of Hitching

  • removing something that was attached
  • separating two connected items