catch on (to) (Meaning)

catch on (to)

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catch on (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The infectious disease caught on quickly in the overcrowded city.
  2. The new technology was slow to catch on at first, but it eventually gained popularity.
  3. She struggled to catch on to the complex new software program.
  4. The rumor spread like wildfire, catching on everywhere it went.
  5. The students realized they couldn't keep up with the fast-paced lesson and struggled to catch on.
  6. The trend of wearing oversized sunglasses caught on among celebrities and then trickled down to the general public.
  7. The company's marketing campaign failed to catch on, leaving it with dismal sales.
  8. The young child caught on to her parents' secret by overhearing their hushed conversation.
  9. The new electric scooter caught on in urban areas as an eco-friendly transportation alternative.
  10. The infectious laughter from the group chat caught on among her friends, creating a wave of amusement.

FAQs About the word catch on (to)

hear, learn, see, get on (to), discover,realize, get wind of, ascertain, wise (up),find out

disregard, overlook, ignore,miss, hide, cover, curtain, conceal,forget, unlearn

The infectious disease caught on quickly in the overcrowded city.

The new technology was slow to catch on at first, but it eventually gained popularity.

She struggled to catch on to the complex new software program.

The rumor spread like wildfire, catching on everywhere it went.