Catch Definition

kăch, kĕch
catches, catching, caught
verb
catches, catching, caught
To take hold or spread, as fire.
Webster's New World
To seize and hold, as after a chase; capture.
Webster's New World
To take fire; burn.
Webster's New World
To stop (oneself) from doing an action.
I caught myself before replying.
American Heritage
To seize or take by or as by a trap, snare, etc.
Webster's New World
noun
catches
The act of catching.
Webster's New World
A thing that catches or holds.
Webster's New World
The person or thing caught.
Webster's New World
The amount caught.
Webster's New World
Something that is perceived or noticed.
The mistake you found was a good catch.
American Heritage
Antonyms:
adjective
Designed to trick; tricky.
A catch question on an exam.
Webster's New World
Attracting or meant to attract attention or interest.
Webster's New World
idiom
catch fire
  • To ignite.
  • To become very enthusiastic.
American Heritage
catch it
  • To receive a punishment or scolding.
American Heritage
catch (one's) breath
  • To rest so as to be able to continue an activity.
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catch (one's) death
  • To catch a cold or other illness.
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catch up with
  • To find or arrest after a period of pursuit:

    The police finally caught up with him in Omaha.

  • To have unpleasant consequences for, especially after a period of quiescence:

    mistakes that caught up with him when he ran for president.

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Other Word Forms of Catch

Noun

Singular:
catch
Plural:
catch-22s, catches

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Catch

Origin of Catch

  • From Middle English cacchen, from Anglo-Norman cachier, from Old Northern French, from Late Latin captiare, from Latin captare. Akin to Modern French chasser (from Old French chacier, whence English chase), Spanish cazar.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English cacchen from Old North French cachier to chase from Vulgar Latin captiāre chase1

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • After Catch-22 a novel by Joseph Heller

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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