5 letter words ending in UCH

The following list contains 4 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in UCH in English

5 letter words ending in OUCH


Common 5 letter words ending in UCH with meaning

WordDefinition
COUCH
Dictionary Entry: Couch 1. Parts of Speech

Noun, verb

2. Definitions
  • Noun: A piece of furniture for seating, typically with a back and armrests, for two or more people.
  • Verb: Express (something) in language of a specified style.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)
  • US: /kaʊtʃ/
  • UK: /kaʊtʃ/
4. Origin and Usage

The word "couch" originated from the Old French word "coucher" meaning "to lie down". It was first used in English in the 14th century to describe a bed or sleeping place. The modern usage of "couch" as a piece of furniture for seating dates back to the 16th century. Today, couches are commonly found in living rooms and family rooms.

5. Synonyms
  • Sofa
  • Lounge
  • Davenport
  • Settee
  • Divan
6. Related Words
  • Chose
  • Touch
  • Coach
  • Bench
  • Table
7. Example Sentences
  • The family gathered on the couch to watch a movie.
  • The author chose to couch his argument in poetic language.
POUCH
Here is the requested information on the word "pouch": Pouch

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A small bag or pocket formed from the material of a garment, used for carrying small articles.

Pronunciation: US: /paʊtʃ/, UK: /paʊtʃ/

Origin and Usage: The word "pouch" originated from the Old North French word "puche" meaning "poke, small bag". It has been used in English since the 14th century.

Synonyms: Bag, pocket, sack, purse

Related Words: Baggy, cargo, carry, satchel, wallet

Example Sentences:

  • She kept her phone in the pouch of her hoodie.
  • The kangaroos pouch is used to carry its young.
  • He pulled a small pouch from his pocket and handed it to her.
TOUCH
Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb, adjective

Definitions:
  • Noun: an act of touching someone or something; a small amount; the sense of touch
  • Verb: to come into or be in contact with; to handle or feel with the fingers; to affect emotionally
  • Adjective: denoting something that is not able to be touched; intangible
Pronunciations:
  • US: /tʌtʃ/
  • UK: /tʌtʃ/
Origin and Usage:

The word "touch" originated from the Old French word "tochier" which means "to touch". It has been used in English since the 13th century. As a verb, "touch" is commonly used to describe the act of coming into or being in contact with someone or something. It is also used to describe handling or feeling something with the fingers. As a noun, "touch" is used to describe the sense of touch or an act of touching. As an adjective, "touch" is used to describe something that is intangible or unable to be touched.

Synonyms:
  • Noun: contact, feel, tap, stroke, sensation
  • Verb: feel, handle, tap, stroke, affect
  • Adjective: untouchable, intangible, impalpable, insubstantial, ethereal
Related Words:

beach, teach, match, watch, reach

Example Sentences:
  • He felt a gentle touch on his shoulder.
  • She touched the
VOUCH
Parts of Speech:

Vouch is a verb.

Definitions:

To vouch means to give a guarantee or to confirm the truth of something. It can also mean to act as a witness or to support a claim.

Pronunciations:

US: /vaʊtʃ/

UK: /vaʊtʃ/

Origin and Usage:

Vouch comes from the Old French word "avochier," which means to call or summon. The word has been used in English since the 14th century. It is often used in legal or formal contexts to confirm the truth of something or to act as a witness. It can also be used in everyday conversation to express support for a claim or to give a guarantee.

Synonyms:

Attest, affirm, confirm, endorse, guarantee, support.

Related Words:

Touch, pouch, couch, hutch, slouch.

Example Sentences:

"The lawyer vouched for the authenticity of the document."

"I can vouch for his honesty."

"She vouched that she saw the suspect at the scene of the crime."

"He will vouch for her ability to complete the project on time."

"The company will vouch for the quality of their products."