catchable (Meaning)

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catchable (a.)

Capable of being caught.

catchable Sentence Examples

  1. Some diseases are not easily catchable and require close contact with an infected person.
  2. The flu virus is highly catchable and can spread rapidly in crowded places.
  3. With proper precautions, the risk of transmitting the common cold is relatively low, as it's not highly catchable.
  4. The bacteria responsible for food poisoning are often catchable through contaminated food or water.
  5. Measles is highly catchable, especially in areas where vaccination rates are low.
  6. The contagious nature of chickenpox makes it highly catchable among children who haven't been vaccinated.
  7. Insects like mosquitoes make diseases like malaria catchable by spreading the parasite from person to person.
  8. Handwashing is essential in preventing the catchable spread of germs and bacteria.
  9. Public health campaigns aim to raise awareness about catchable diseases and how to prevent their transmission.
  10. Healthcare workers take precautions to prevent catchable infections from spreading within hospitals.

FAQs About the word catchable

Capable of being caught.

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Some diseases are not easily catchable and require close contact with an infected person.

The flu virus is highly catchable and can spread rapidly in crowded places.

With proper precautions, the risk of transmitting the common cold is relatively low, as it's not highly catchable.

The bacteria responsible for food poisoning are often catchable through contaminated food or water.