catchy

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    having concealed difficulty
    likely to attract attention

Word Origin

catchy (adj.)
1831, from catch (v.) + -y (2). Considered colloquial at first. Related: Catchiness.

Example

1. Give your show a catchy title .
2. Today the catchy acronym has a second home in the portfolios of investors attracted by so-called bric funds .
3. A cool video on youtube soon followed featuring a catchy song written by hong kong indie star chet lam .
4. Why some ideas are more catchy than others remains a mystery .
5. Make it catchy and extremely valuable , and people will thank you .

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