unhitched

[US]/[ˈʌnˌhɪtʃt]/
[UK]/[ˈʌnˌhɪtʃt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Not attached; unfastened.; Unharnessed; free from a harness.
v.(past tense of hitch) To detach; to unfasten.; (past tense of hitch) To release from a harness.

Phrases & Collocations

unhitched wagon

get unhitched

unhitched from

unhitched now

unhitched horses

unhitching quickly

unhitched completely

unhitched and free

unhitched itself

unhitched system

Example Sentences

the old tractor sat unhitched in the field, a relic of a bygone era.

after years of marriage, she felt unhitched and adrift, unsure of her place.

the wagon was unhitched from the horses, ready for repairs.

he felt unhitched from his friends after moving across the country.

the trailer was unhitched and parked behind the house.

she unhitched the boat from the dock and prepared to sail.

the unhitched caravan looked abandoned on the dusty road.

he unhitched the plow and walked back to the barn.

the unhitched cable lay across the railway tracks.

feeling unhitched from the group, she decided to leave early.

the unhitched camper was a welcome sight after a long day of hiking.

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