• Frequency of Use
    75 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Caught Meanings

    verb past tense of the verb 'catch', which means to intercept and hold onto something that is moving through the air or to capture someone or something

    Fields related to caught

    Technology

    The antivirus software caught a virus on the computer.

    Education

    The teacher caught the student cheating on the exam.

    Sports

    The outfielder caught the fly ball for the final out of the game.

    Law enforcement

    The police officer caught the suspect after a high-speed chase.

    Entertainment

    The actor caught the audience's attention with his performance.

    Fishing

    The fisherman caught a large trout in the river.

    Occupation Usage of caught

    Writer

    The writer caught the attention of readers with their compelling storytelling.

    Psychologist

    The psychologist caught the subtle cues in the patient's body language.

    Police Officer

    The police officer caught the suspect fleeing the scene.

    Chef

    The chef caught the mistake in the recipe before serving the dish.

    Software Developer

    The software developer caught the bug in the code during testing.

    Teacher

    The teacher caught the students cheating on the exam.

    Doctor

    The doctor caught the early signs of a serious illness in the patient.

    Accountant

    The accountant caught the error in the financial statement.

    Engineer

    The engineer caught the design flaw before production began.

    Lawyer

    The lawyer caught the inconsistency in the witness's testimony.

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