Characters remaining: 500/500
Translation

get hitched with

Academic
Friendly

Sure! The phrase "get hitched with" is an informal way of saying "to get married" or "to take in marriage." It is commonly used in casual conversations.

Explanation:
  • Meaning: When someone says they are going to "get hitched," it means they are planning to marry someone. It's a fun and light-hearted way to talk about marriage.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "get hitched with" when talking about someone’s marriage plans or when you want to say that you are marrying someone. It is not used in formal situations.
Example:
  • "Jessica and Tom are going to get hitched with each other next summer!"
  • "I can’t believe you’re getting hitched! Congratulations!"
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might encounter the phrase in discussions about relationships or marriage traditions: - "After dating for several years, they finally decided to get hitched with a beautiful ceremony."

Word Variants:
  • Get hitched: This is a shorter form of the phrase and can be used in the same way.
  • Hitched: This can also be used as an adjective to describe someone who is married, as in "He is all hitched now."
Different Meanings:

In a different context, "hitched" can mean to attach or fasten something. For example, "She hitched her trailer to her car."

Synonyms:
  • Get married
  • Tie the knot
  • Walk down the aisle
  • Say "I do"
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Tie the knot: This is another idiom that means to get married.
  • Walk down the aisle: A phrase that refers to the act of getting married, especially during a wedding ceremony.
Summary:

"Get hitched with" is an informal phrase used to talk about marriage in a fun way. You can use it with friends or in casual conversations.

Verb
  1. take in marriage

Comments and discussion on the word "get hitched with"