Definition of Catchy in English :

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Catchy

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Adjective

1. catchy, tricky

having concealed difficulty

Example Sentences:
'a catchy question'
'a tricky recipe to follow'

2. attention-getting, catchy

likely to attract attention

Example Sentences:
'a catchy title for a movie'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Catchy

see synonyms of catchy
adjectiveWord forms: catchier or catchiest
1. 
(of a tune, etc) pleasant and easily remembered or imitated
2. 
tricky or deceptive
a catchy question
3. 
irregular
a catchy breeze

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Catchy

see synonyms of catchy
adjectiveWord forms: ˈcatchier or ˈcatchiest
1. 
catching attention; arousing interest
2. 
easily caught up and remembered
a catchy tune
3. 
meant to trick; tricky
4. 
spasmodic; fitful

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Catchy

see synonyms of catchy
adj. catch·i·er, catch·i·est
1. Attractive or appealing: a catchy idea for a new television series.
2. Easily remembered: a song with a catchy tune.
3. Tricky; deceptive: a catchy question on an exam.
4. Fitful or spasmodic: catchy breathing.

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