Hatch

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Meanings of Hatch

   
Verb
  • To close a door or opening.
   
Noun
  • A small door in a wall or floor.
  • An opening where you can pass things through, like food.
  • A door on a spaceship or airplane.
  • An opening on a ship.
   

Explanation of the word: Hatch

Hatch is when something, like an egg, breaks open and a baby animal comes out. For example, a chick hatches from an egg.

   

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Translations for the word: Hatch

   
hindi
हैच

haich

अंडा फटना

anda phatna

चूजा निकलना

chuja nikalna

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Hatch

  • The turtle will hatch from its egg in a few days.
  • When the eggs hatch, we will see baby ducks.
  • The sun is shining on the eggs waiting to hatch.
  • I watched the eggs hatch in the warm nest.
  • Hatching is an exciting time for baby animals.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Hatch

The Brave Little Chicks

In a cozy little nest, a mama bird sat patiently, waiting for her eggs to hatch. Each day, she sang sweet songs, telling her little ones to be brave. “Soon, you’ll see the world!” she chirped.

One sunny morning, crack! The first egg broke open, and out popped a tiny, fluffy chick! “Hello, world!” it cheeped, ready for adventure.

Soon, all the eggs hatched, and the nest was filled with happy chirps. The little chicks learned to fly, explore, and make new friends.

Just like them, you can hatch your dreams and soar high! What will you hatch today?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Hatch

The word 'hatch' means to break open an egg so that a baby animal can come out, like a chick coming out of an egg.

You pronounce 'hatch' like this: 'hatch' rhymes with 'catch'.

The word 'hatch' comes from an old English word 'hæccan', which means to cover or to enclose.

The word 'hatch' in Bengali is 'ডিম ফাটানো' (Ḍim phāṭānō).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Hatch

Fact: Baby birds come from eggs, and when they are ready, they hatch! This means they break out of their eggs to start their new life.
Proverb: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. (This means it's better to have something you know you can keep than to risk it for something better.)
Quote: "The early bird catches the worm." - William Camden