What's the difference between pitchy and titchy?

Pitchy


Definition:

  • (a.) Partaking of the qualities of pitch; resembling pitch.
  • (a.) Smeared with pitch.
  • (a.) Black; pitch-dark; dismal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The air reeked of pine resin and the pitchy vinegar of wood ants.
  • (2) I hadn't learned how to tune a guitar, and nor had I really learned how to sing yet – so there are moments where it gets a bit "pitchy", to use modern parlance.

Titchy


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When Porritt started, the SDC was a titchy £350,000-a-year operation with an unique licence to be independent, provoke, criticise and scrutinise government as a "critical friend".
  • (2) Look at the tiny: thanks to smartphones, titchy tech is so commonplace now as to be amazingly cheap: chips, buzzers, noisemakers, processors.
  • (3) The stars of the original trilogy, Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia) and Harrison Ford (Han Solo), are expected to be centre stage once again , but the only 100% confirmed character is titchy space droid R2-D2.

Words possibly related to "pitchy"

Words possibly related to "titchy"