Catchword

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Meaning of Catchword

Synonyms of Catchword

noun

  • adage
  • byword
  • catch phrase
  • clew
  • cliché
  • clue
  • colloquialism
  • common saying
  • cue word
  • key
  • maxim
  • mot
  • password
  • pithy saying
  • saying
  • shibboleth
  • slogan
  • stock saying
  • tag
  • vogue word
  • watchword
  • Associated Concepts: trademarks

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Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Catchword

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1730, “the first word of the following page inserted at the lower right-hand corner of each page of a book,” from catch (verb) + word; this term is also a noun.; extended to “word caught up and repeated” (especially in the political sense) by 1795. The literal sense is extinct; the figurative sense thrives.


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