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Meaning of catch
to take hold of something, especially suddenly or with force
Etymology of catch
The word "catch" has its roots in Old French "cachier," which is derived from Latin "captus," the past participle of "capere," meaning "to take" or "to seize"
The word has been used in English since the 13th century, initially meaning "to take or seize something," and has since developed various meanings and uses
Synonyms
capture
seize
grasp
snatch
apprehend
arrest
detain
trap
ensnare
entrap
hook
lure
net
snare
ambush
waylay
intercept
overtake
outmaneuver
outwit
outsmart
outplay
outdo
surpass
excel
overtake
pursue
chase
follow
tail
track
hunt
stalk
pursue
capture
take
get
acquire
obtain
procure
secure
clinch
clutch
grip
hold
grab
clasp
cling
Definitions
- to take hold of something, especially suddenly or with force
- * to become infected with a disease
- * to attract and hold someone's attention
- * to understand something
Usage Examples
- She tried to catch the ball but dropped it
- * The police will catch the thief eventually
- * I caught a cold over the weekend
- * The new movie caught my attention