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Catch at Meaning in English

expression

ˈkætʃ/ /ˈæt
KATCH-at
kˈætʃ/ /ˈæt
KATCH-at

Definition

To try to grab something quickly, often because it is slipping away or you are desperate to get it; also, to take advantage of an opportunity or hope in a difficult situation.

Usage & Nuances

"Catch at" is formal or literary, rarely used in everyday spoken English. Common with objects physically out of reach or metaphorically for opportunities or hope. Often followed by an object: 'catch at a branch', 'catch at hope'. Don't confuse with simply 'catch' (which just means seize or capture something physically).

Example Sentences

He tried to catch at the rope but missed.

basic

She caught at any hope of winning the prize.

basic

The child caught at his mother’s hand for safety.

basic

As she fell, she caught at a branch to stop herself.

natural

People sometimes catch at any chance for happiness, no matter how small.

natural

He caught at my sleeve to get my attention.

natural