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catchy

/ˈkæt͡ʃi/adjective2 syllables

Catchy means: having concealed difficulty.

Synonyms for catchy5

adjective, as in having concealed difficulty

adjective, as in likely to attract attention

attention-getting, appealing

What does catchy mean?2

adjective

1

having concealed difficulty“a catchy question”

2

likely to attract attention“a catchy title for a movie”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with catchy?1

three syllables

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Catchy in a sentence

  • He whistled a catchy tune as he walked down the street.kleberlucas
  • He created a catchy slogan for the campaign.Ussis
  • Besides it being incredibly catchy, I like nothing about this song.swolesuki
  • This is a really catchy song.mailohilohi
  • The company has a catchy slogan.OjisanSeiuchi
  • This is a very catchy tune.CK
  • This song has a catchy melody.Hybrid
  • Why is this song so catchy?DJ_Saidez

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of catchy

as a adjective

comparative
catchier
superlative
catchiest