catchy (B2)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈkætʃi/
Definition
Appealing and memorable, especially in a way that makes you want to keep thinking about it or singing it.
Examples
The advertising jingle was incredibly catchy and soon became popular.
She wrote a catchy melody that was easy for everyone to sing along to.
His presentation style was very catchy, holding the audience's attention throughout.
How to Use catchy
- catchy tune (collocation)
- A melody that is easy to remember and hum. — "The pop song had a very catchy tune."
- catchy slogan (collocation)
- A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or politics. — "The politician's campaign relied on a catchy slogan."
- catchy name (collocation)
- A name that is easy to remember and appealing. — "They needed a catchy name for their new coffee shop."
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