Witch or Whitch

Unsure whether to use "witch" or "whitch"? This guide explains the correct spelling, meaning, and usage so you can write with confidence.

Whitch

"Whitch" is a common misspelling and is not a recognized English word. The correct spelling is "witch".

Witch

"Witch" is the correct spelling and means a woman thought to have magical powers, or a practitioner of witchcraft.

Definition of Witch

Witch (noun):

  • A woman thought to have magical powers.
  • A practitioner of witchcraft.

Synonyms for Witch

  • Sorceress
  • Enchantress
  • Magician
  • Spellcaster
  • Wizard (female)
  • Hexer
  • Conjurer
  • Occultist

Notes:

  • "Witch" is the only correct spelling in standard English.
  • "Whitch" is a misspelling and should be avoided in all contexts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is "whitch" ever correct?

No, "whitch" is not a word in English. The correct spelling is "witch".

What does "witch" mean?

It means a woman thought to have magical powers, or a practitioner of witchcraft.

How do you use "witch" in a sentence?

Example: "The villagers believed she was a witch."

Summary

Always use "witch" as the correct spelling. "Whitch" is a misspelling and should be avoided.