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tch

Tch (intj) means a clicking sound made with the tongue against the teeth, written out to show annoyance or disapproval. Example: “Tch," she muttered, rolling her eyes at the excuse.”

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A clicking sound made with the tongue against the teeth, written out to show annoyance or disapproval.
""Tch," she muttered, rolling her eyes at the excuse."

How to use tch

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA written version of the little tutting sound people make when they're annoyed or unimpressed.

When to use it

Almost always used in dialogue or informal writing to represent a sound, not spoken as a word itself.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tch” mean?

The word “tch” means a clicking sound made with the tongue against the teeth, written out to show annoyance or disapproval. In plain terms, a written version of the little tutting sound people make when they're annoyed or unimpressed.

How do you use “tch” in a sentence?

Here is “tch” used in a sentence: “"Tch," she muttered, rolling her eyes at the excuse.”

What part of speech is “tch”?

“Tch” is an intj.

What is the meaning of tch?

"tch" (intj) means a clicking sound made with the tongue against the teeth, written out to show annoyance or disapproval.

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