catfish

[kat-fish]

catfish Definition

  • 1a freshwater or marine fish with barbels resembling whiskers around the mouth, typically bottom-dwelling.
  • 2a person who sets up a false personal profile on a social networking site for fraudulent or deceptive purposes.

Using catfish: Examples

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

  • Example

    I caught a huge catfish while fishing in the river.

  • Example

    He was a catfish who pretended to be a millionaire on the dating app.

  • Example

    She realized that the person she had been talking to online was a catfish when they refused to video chat.

catfish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for catfish

Phrases with catfish

  • to go catfishing

    to fish for catfish

    Example

    We're planning to go catfishing this weekend.

  • a dish consisting of battered and fried catfish served with french fries

    Example

    I ordered catfish and chips at the seafood restaurant.

  • a method of catching catfish by hand, in which a person reaches into a catfish hole and pulls the fish out by hand

    Example

    Catfish noodling is a popular activity in some parts of the southern United States.

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Summary: catfish in Brief

The term 'catfish' [kat-fish] refers to a type of freshwater or marine fish with whisker-like barbels around the mouth. It can also refer to a person who creates a fake online profile to deceive others. Examples include 'I caught a huge catfish while fishing in the river,' and 'She realized that the person she had been talking to online was a catfish when they refused to video chat.' Phrases like 'to go catfishing' and 'catfish and chips' are also common.

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