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- DictionaryCatch/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"
- 2. capture (a person or animal that tries or would try to escape): "we hadn't caught a single rabbit"
noun
- 1. an act of catching something, typically a ball.
- 2. a device for securing something such as a door, window, or box: "the window catch was rusty"
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CATCH definition: 1. to stop someone or something that is moving through the air by getting hold of it: 2. to find…. Learn more.
Catch definition: to seize or capture, especially after pursuit. See examples of CATCH used in a sentence.
catch something (in/on something) He caught his thumb in the door. hit [transitive] to hit somebody/something. catch somebody/something + adv./prep. The stone caught him on the side of the head. catch somebody a blow + adv./prep. She caught him a blow on the chin. burn [transitive, intransitive] catch (fire) to begin to burn. The wooden rafters ...
catch to see or notice something for a moment, but not clearly or completely: She caught sight of a car in the distance. He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror. Patterns. to suddenly see/spot/catch sight of somebody/something; 10 [transitive] catch something to hear or understand something Excuse me, I didn't catch what you said. illness
CATCH meaning: 1. to stop someone or something that is moving through the air by getting hold of it: 2. to find…. Learn more.
definition 3: a device that takes hold of something and slows or stops its motion; latch. The catch was broken and the cabinet door would not stay closed. synonyms: bolt, fastener, latch. similar words: buckle, clasp, coupling, hasp, hook, lock. definition 4: an interruption or break.
The meaning of CATCH is to capture or seize especially after pursuit. How to use catch in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Catch.