catchphrase

[ˈkætʃfreɪz]

catchphrase Definition

  • 1a phrase that is often repeated and becomes connected with a particular organization or person
  • 2a phrase that is used so often it becomes associated with a particular person, group, or product

Using catchphrase: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "catchphrase" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    'I'll be back' is Arnold Schwarzenegger's catchphrase.

  • Example

    The company's catchphrase is 'Just Do It.'

  • Example

    The politician's catchphrase during the campaign was 'Make America Great Again.'

catchphrase Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for catchphrase

Phrases with catchphrase

  • famous catchphrases

    well-known phrases that have become associated with a particular person, group, or product

    Example

    Some famous catchphrases include 'I have a dream' by Martin Luther King Jr., and 'May the Force be with you' from Star Wars.

  • a style of comedy that uses a particular phrase as a punchline or running gag throughout a performance

    Example

    The comedian's catchphrase comedy routine had the audience laughing throughout the show.

  • a game where players try to guess the catchphrase based on clues given by their teammates

    Example

    We played a catchphrase game at the party and it was a lot of fun.

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Summary: catchphrase in Brief

A 'catchphrase' [ˈkætʃfreɪz] is a phrase that is often repeated and becomes associated with a particular person, group, or product. It can be a slogan, motto, or tagline that is used frequently and becomes recognizable to the public. Examples include 'Just Do It' by Nike and 'Make America Great Again' by a politician. Catchphrases can also be used in comedy routines or games.