catchy
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Adj — Easy to remember and instantly appealing, especially describing music or slogans.
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How to use catchy
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Etymology
From catch plus the adjective suffix -y.
Full origin of catchy →Frequently asked questions
What does “catchy” mean?
The word “catchy” means easy to remember and instantly appealing, especially describing music or slogans. In plain terms, something — usually a tune, phrase, or name — that sticks in your head easily.
How do you pronounce “catchy”?
“Catchy” is pronounced KAT-shee (/ˈkæt͡ʃi/ in IPA).
How do you use “catchy” in a sentence?
Here is “catchy” used in a sentence: “The jingle was so catchy I couldn't stop humming it.”
What part of speech is “catchy”?
“Catchy” is an adjective.
Is “catchy” a common word?
“Catchy” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.