

That was a great catch!
An act of catching something or the thing that is caught.
He made an amazing catch during the game.
I saw a big catch in the net.
Her catch of the day was impressive.
great catch
big catch
easy catch
grab
snag
capture
I need to catch the bus.
To reach or arrive at a place in time.
I hope to catch the train soon.
We need to catch the movie before it leaves theaters.
She wants to catch the early flight.
catch a ride
catch a glimpse
catch the train
arrive
reach
get
There’s always a catch in these deals.
A hidden problem or disadvantage.
I thought the offer was great, but there was a catch.
Be careful; there's usually a catch with free trials.
The job sounded perfect, but the long hours were a catch.
hidden catch
catch in the agreement
catch to the offer
snag
drawback
pitfall
I can catch the ball.
To grab or seize something that is thrown or moving.
She can catch the frisbee.
He tried to catch the butterfly.
They will catch the train.
catch a ball
catch a glimpse
catch someone's attention
grab
snatch
seize
They set a trap to catch the thief.
To trap or capture someone or something.
He tried to catch the ball.
The fisherman hopes to catch a big fish.
She wants to catch the train on time.
catch a cold
catch someone's attention
catch a glimpse
capture
trap
seize
Did you catch the news today?
To discover or notice something.
Did you catch what she said?
I didn't catch the bus this morning.
Can you catch my drift?
catch someone's attention
catch a glimpse
catch the meaning
notice
observe
detect
I hope I don't catch a cold.
To become infected with a disease.
I don't want to catch the flu.
Be careful, you might catch something from him.
She caught a stomach bug last week.
catch a virus
catch a disease
catch a bug
contract
acquire
develop
I didn’t catch what you said.
To understand or comprehend something.
Did you catch the news today?
I didn't catch the joke.
She couldn't catch his meaning.
catch someone's attention
catch a glimpse
catch the drift
grasp
understand
comprehend