catchword Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkætʃ.wɜːd]
  • Us [ ˈkætʃ.wɝːd]

Meaning of catchword In English

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Examples of catchword

  • A hundred catchwords, a thousand raised voices, and not one cool head to realize that war is not a game. 

  • A navy "for defence only" is a popular catchword. 

  • But even a bad book can be a measure of the time, showing the ideas current and the catchwords that were thought likely to attract the reading public. 

  • Home was the catchword of the times. 

  • Watchful waiting was the watchword—or the catchword. 

  • Real world complications are finally analyzed under three catchwords: human capital formation, responsibility, and the subsistence constraint.

  • The changes in the use of catchwords reflect the varying characteristics of different periods of time.

  • From this perspective, catchwords are signs of the times.

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