Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for stitch. Search instead for stitche.
Definitions

stitch

[stich] / stɪtʃ /
VERB
join together
Synonyms


VERB
sew
Synonyms


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

In Iraq and Afghanistan, soldiers were still mapping networks of insurgents and roadside bombs by hand until FDEs arrived to stitch together PowerPoints and memos into a centralized intelligence platform.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 4, 2026

In 1951, he published the first royal tell-all memoir, A King’s Story, which flew off the shelves and painted him as a victim of an establishment stitch up.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026

Like Victor Frankenstein, who diligently selects body parts from corpses to stitch together his humanoid creation, the Mexican director carefully assembled his troupe of movie magicians.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 10, 2026

"Rolling, unrolling, or hanging it in a new way can cause tearing, stitch loss and distortion of the fabric."

From Barron's • Jan. 15, 2026

He turned as Harry came skidding out onto the topmost stone step, panting hard, a searing stitch in his side.

From "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling