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    Catch
    /keCH/

    verb

    • 1. intercept and hold (something which has been thrown, propelled, or dropped): "she threw the bottle into the air and caught it again" Similar seizegrabsnatchseize/grab/take hold ofOpposite drop
    • 2. capture (a person or animal that tries or would try to escape): "we hadn't caught a single rabbit" Similar captureseizeapprehendtakeOpposite release

    noun

  2. definition 1: to capture or grab, usu. after pursuit. The children are trying to catch butterflies. She caught the boy as he tried to run away. The police finally caught the killer. synonyms: capture, ensnare, seize, take. antonyms: lose.

  3. Check pronunciation: catch. Definition of catch noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. 1. a. : to capture or seize especially after pursuit. catch a thief. b. : to take or entangle in or as if in a snare. catch fish in a net. : deceive. d. : to discover unexpectedly : find. caught in the act. e. : to check (oneself) suddenly or momentarily. He started to say the wrong thing but quickly caught himself.

  5. catch. volume_up. UK /katʃ/ verb Word forms: (past and past participle) caught (with object) 1. intercept and hold (something which has been thrown, propelled, or dropped) she threw the bottle into the air and caught it again intercept the fall of (someone) he fell forwards and Linda caught him seize or take hold of he caught hold of her arm ...

  6. Definition of catch in Essential British English Dictionary. catch. verb. uk / kætʃ/ catching | caught. A1. to stop something that is moving through the air by getting it in your hands: Try to catch the ball. A1. to get on a bus, train, etc.: I caught the last train home. A2. to get an illness or disease: I think I caught a cold from her. B1.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · The act or fact of catching something (in various senses); esp. the act or fact of capturing, seizing, or grasping a person or thing, or of intercepting and holding something which has been thrown, dropped, etc. Formerly also: †a hold, a grip ( obsolete ). a1586. She would faine the catch of Strephon flie.

  8. Catch” means to capture or seize something, while “caught” means to have captured or seized something in the past. Now that we’ve established the difference between the two words, let’s dive deeper into when to use each one. Define Catch. Catch is a verb that refers to the action of seizing, capturing, or grabbing something in motion or in flight.

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