Caught synonyms
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Part of speech:
under-arrest (related)
captured (related)
To subtract:
To comprehend; understand
To expose is defined as to make something visible or make something known.
To involve in such complications as to render extrication difficult
arrest (related)
To be successful in coming or going:
(Figuratively) To understand.
To think of (something) in a particular way; regard:
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To view mentally; keep informed about
To attract and delight; entrance.
To entrance is defined as to cast a spell on someone or to fill someone with wonder.
To capture and hold someone's interest and attention.
To function as an amulet or charm.
(Archaic) To capture.
To catch and keep (one's attention, sight, etc.)
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To get possession of by unscrupulous methods
To come upon unexpectedly or suddenly
To examine or go over carefully for needed repairs.
The definition of intercept is to get in the middle of someone or something and his/its final destination and prevent the person or thing from getting to the final destination.
To know (a person or thing).
To understand
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(Slang) To understand; get the idea
To take as meant or meaning; interpret
To take hold of mentally; understand; comprehend
To take as a model or precedent; imitate:
To hold as one's conviction or opinion; think; imagine
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To take in the meaning, nature, or importance of; grasp.
To take hold of with the understanding, that is, to conceive in the mind; to become cognizant of; to understand; to recognize; to consider.
To take firmly and hold fast with the hand, teeth, an instrument, etc.
Clutch is defined as to grasp or hold tightly.
To clench is to grasp something tightly, or to press something tightly together such as your teeth or your fist into a tight ball.
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To claw is to grab or tear using the nails on a hand or foot.
To take hold of with a hook
To give an abrupt pull to; tug at:
To take up (food) with the beak; peck:
To take or seize hastily, abruptly, or without permission or ceremony.
To take prompt advantage; respond quickly:
To take a trick with (a specified card)
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To put under restraint; tie up
(Informal, Dial.) To prepare or intend
To fix or direct steadily:
To secure (a vessel) with an anchor.
(Baseball) To put out (a base runner).
Bag is to move something into a sack.
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To get or bring in as a net; clear as profit, etc.
(Heraldry) To draw (as opposed to blazon - to describe in words).
To trap is defined as to catch someone or something.
To cause to feel wonder, astonishment, or amazement, as at something unanticipated:
To be or get in the way of (a bullet or other missile); be killed or wounded by.
To get hold or control of (something difficult to catch):
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To grasp or get suddenly with or as with a bite; snatch
To focus the attention or intellect on:
(--- Sports) To catch or get possession of (a pass or a kicked ball, for example).
To cause or allow to get by an obstacle, obstruction, etc.
To grab; snatch.
The definition of marry is to become wedded to someone and become a husband or wife, or the act of pronouncing a couple as wed, or the act of joining two things together.
Land is defined as to bring something back to earth or to shore, or to achieve something or get something.
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To get and keep control of; keep from relaxing or lapsing
(Informal) To irritate; annoy:
To get or pick (a number, straw, prize, etc.) at random, as in a lottery
To come to have gradually; acquire:
To detect is defined as to uncover or sense something previously hidden.
To get a monopoly on (a stock or commodity)
(Football) To block (an opponent who is not carrying the ball) from behind: an illegal act
Bait means to upset through saying and/or doing something that will annoy or hurt another.
To get the admiration, attention, etc. of; allure
To fool is defined as to trick or lie to.
To gain, as the object of desire or effort.
To get, acquire, or incur
To acquire or come into (something usually undesirable); sustain:
To strike forcefully.
To hit on the head
(Slang) To strike forcefully; hit.
To hit or strike.
To strike; hit
To hit, strike, beat, etc.
To strike, explode, etc. loudly
To strike or hit with a flat object; whack.
To attack
(Sports) To hit a ball, puck, or shuttlecock in a forceful overhand stroke.
To strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat.
To strike with heavy blows.
To strike forcefully with some implement.
To hit; strike
To knock, bump, or strike
To strike with a violent blow; smash (in)
To involve in a complicated situation or in circumstances from which it is difficult to disengage:
To ensnare in a web.
To hinder the activity or free movement of.
(Sports) To execute (a landing or dismount) in gymnastics so that the feet do not move after they hit the ground.
Lodge is defined as to provide or rent a cottage or resort space, to be stuck or caught, or to store something.
To catch sight of; see:
To pick out; detect; see; recognize
To see or view briefly or incompletely.
Discern is defined as to recognize someone or something as different from someone or something else.
To be successful in coming or going:
To come upon unexpectedly or suddenly
unhitched (antonym)
To unfasten or disconnect.
failed (antonym)
(Educ.) To get a grade of failure; not pass
faltered (antonym)
To say hesitantly or timidly
dropped (antonym)
(Slang) To take (a hallucinogenic drug, barbiturate, etc.) orally
freed (antonym)
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
misunderstood (antonym)
To understand incorrectly, while thinking one has understood correctly.
released (antonym)
Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
misplaced (antonym)
Misplace is to lose something, or to put it in an incorrect location.
lost (antonym)
To fail to win or gain
pushed (antonym)
(--- Slang) To sell (a narcotic) illegally:
escaped (antonym)
To get free; get away; get out; break loose, as from a prison
reached (related)
Reach is defined as arriving at something, achieving something or giving help or understanding to someone else.
moved (related)
To stir the emotions:
discovered (related)
To find out; learn of the existence of; realize
attacked (related)
In volleyball, to hit (the ball) forcefully over the net.
catching (related)
falling (related)
waking (related)
redhanded
To attract and delight irresistibly; enchant; fascinate; charm
(Intransitive) To become ill.
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