Definitions and Examples of catch, receive
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To intercept and hold onto an object that is thrown or tossed.
Example
He managed to catch the ball before it hit the ground.
To be given or presented with something.
Example
She was happy to receive a gift from her friend.
Key Differences: catch vs receive
- 1Catch implies actively intercepting and holding onto an object in motion.
- 2Receive implies passively being given or presented with an object.
Effective Usage of catch, receive
- 1Sports: Use kick and catch in sports contexts such as football, soccer, and basketball.
- 2Gifts: Use receive when talking about receiving gifts or presents.
- 3Daily Life: Use these antonyms in everyday conversations to describe actions involving objects.
Remember this!
The antonyms catch and receive convey the opposite action of kick. Catch implies actively intercepting and holding onto an object, while receive implies passively being given or presented with an object. Use these words in sports contexts, when talking about gifts, or in everyday conversations to describe actions involving objects.