Definitions and Examples of catch, receive
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To intercept and hold an object that has been thrown or tossed.
Example
He was able to catch the ball before it hit the ground.
To take or accept something that is given or sent to you.
Example
She received a package in the mail that contained a gift from her friend.
Key Differences: catch vs receive
- 1Catch refers to the act of intercepting and holding an object that has been thrown or tossed.
- 2Receive refers to the act of taking or accepting something that is given or sent to you.
Effective Usage of catch, receive
- 1Sports: Use catch to describe the act of catching a ball or other objects in sports like baseball, football, and basketball.
- 2Gifts: Use receive to describe the act of accepting or getting gifts from others.
- 3Transportation: Use catch to describe the act of boarding a bus, train, or plane before it departs.
- 4Communication: Use receive to describe the act of getting messages, emails, or phone calls from others.
Remember this!
The antonyms of throw are catch and receive. Catch refers to the act of intercepting and holding an object that has been thrown or tossed, while receive refers to the act of taking or accepting something that is given or sent to you. Use these words in different contexts such as sports, gifts, transportation, and communication.