Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tchick

interjection
/tʃɪk/
Definition
An exclamation or sound that mimics a quick, sharp noise, often used to catch someone’s attention or to express surprise.
Examples
  • She let out a ‘tchick’ when she saw the unexpected gift on her desk.
  • His ‘tchick’ caught everyone’s attention during the quiet moment.
  • With a loud ‘tchick’, he alerted his friends to the approaching storm.
Meaning
Tchick is typically an informal sound made to indicate something surprising or noteworthy. It can be used in various contexts, often in conversation or playful interactions.
Synonyms
  • Hey!
  • Look!
  • Wow!