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Catch a wave Meaning in English

expression

ˈkætʃ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈweɪv
KATCH-uh-WAYV
kˈætʃ/ /æɪ/ /wˈeɪv
KATCH-uh-WAYV

Definition

To begin riding a moving wave while surfing. Can also be used metaphorically to mean joining in or taking advantage of a trend.

Usage & Nuances

Often literal in surfing, but can also be informal/slang for 'joining a trend' or 'seizing an opportunity'. Metaphorical use is common in business and pop culture: 'catch a wave of popularity'. Not used for everyday non-surfing contexts.

Example Sentences

He tried to catch a wave, but fell off his board.

basic

You need to paddle fast if you want to catch a wave.

basic

It's hard to catch a wave on a crowded beach.

basic

She loves the feeling when she finally catches a wave after waiting for so long.

natural

The company is trying to catch a wave of new technology to stay ahead.

natural

If you want to succeed, you have to catch a wave at the right moment.

natural