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catchy

/'kætʃi/
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The word "catchy" is an adjective used to describe something that is easy to remember and likely to attract attention. It often refers to phrases, songs, titles, or ideas that are appealing and stick in your mind.

Simple Explanation:
  • Catchy means that something is interesting or attractive, so people want to notice it or remember it.
Usage Instructions:

You can use "catchy" to describe songs, titles, slogans, or anything that is memorable and grabs people's attention.

Examples:
  1. Catchy Song: "That song has a catchy melody; I can't stop singing it!"
  2. Catchy Title: "The movie has a catchy title that makes me want to watch it."
  3. Catchy Question: "She asked a catchy question that got everyone thinking."
Advanced Usage:

In a more advanced context, "catchy" can also imply that something might seem simple or straightforward at first but may have hidden complexities. For example: - "The recipe looks easy, but it has some catchy steps that can confuse beginners."

Word Variants:
  • Catchiness (noun): The quality of being catchy.
    • Example: "The catchiness of the jingle made it popular."
  • Catch (verb): To grab or take hold of something.
    • Example: "I hope I can catch your attention with this idea."
Different Meanings:

While "catchy" primarily refers to something appealing and memorable, it can also imply a sense of superficiality—something that looks good on the surface but may not be as great underneath.

Synonyms:

Here are some words that mean similar things to "catchy": - Memorable - Engaging - Attention-grabbing - Appealing - Snappy

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Catch someone's eye: To attract someone's attention.
    • Example: "That bright dress really caught my eye."
  • Catch on: To become popular or to understand something.
    • Example: "The new trend is starting to catch on among teenagers."
Adjective
  1. likely to attract attention
    • a catchy title for a movie
  2. having concealed difficulty
    • a catchy question
    • a tricky recipe to follow

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