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Synonyms & Similar Words
capture
seize
grasp
grip
clutch
snatch
grab
take
arrest
apprehend
intercept
stop
halt
obstruct
block
snag
hook
lure
entice
trap
ensnare
net
corner
bag
snare
hook
capture
recapture
regain
retrieve
rescue
save
salvage
recover
reclaim
seize
annex
appropriate
commandeer
confiscate
impound
sequester
detain
hold
retain
keep
possess
acquire
procure
obtain
get
gain
win
secure
fasten
fix
anchor
moor
tether
tie
bind
fetter
shackle
manacle
handcuff
chain
Meaning of Catch
to take hold of something, typically suddenly or forcefully
Definitions
- to take hold of something, typically suddenly or forcefully
- * to capture or seize someone or something
- * to become infected or affected by something
- * to attract or engage someone's attention or interest
Etymology of Catch
The word "catch" originated from Old English "cacian" and Old Norse "katta", which is related to the Proto-Germanic word "katiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "gat-", all of which carry the sense of seizing or taking hold
Historically, the word has been used in various contexts, including hunting, fishing, and warfare, to describe the act of capturing or seizing something or someone
Example Uses
- She tried to catch the ball but it slipped through her fingers
- * The police will catch the thief if they keep searching
- * He caught a cold and had to stay home from work
- * The new restaurant is trying to catch the attention of foodies in the city