CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: NOUN
- The act of detecting something; catching sight of something
- Becoming infected
- The act of seizing or taking hold of.
- A bargain made with an heir expectant for the purchase of his expectancy at an inadequate price.
- The action of the verb catch.
- (baseball) playing the position of catcher on a baseball team
- N/A
CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection
- Infectious.
- Attractive; catchy.
- Infectious; contagious.
- Captivating; alluring.
- Contagious
- Easily diffused or spread as from one person to another
- Of or relating to communicable diseases
- (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection
- Of or relating to contagion.
- Transmissible by direct or indirect contact; communicable.
- Of a person, having a disease that can be transmitted to another person by touch.
- Capable of transmitting a disease.
- Spreading or tending to spread from one to another; infectious.
- Of a fashion, laughter, etc., easily passed on to others.
- Communicable by contact, by a virus, or by a bodily exhalation; catching.
- Conveying or generating disease; pestilential; poisonous.
- Spreading or communicable from one to another; exciting similar emotions or conduct in others.
- Of a disease, easily transmitted to others.
CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: VERB
- Present participle of catch.
- N/A
CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Communicating, or liable to be communicated, by contagion; infectious.
- Captivating; charming; attracting: as, a catching melody; a catching manner.
- Acquisitive; greedy.
- The act of detecting something
- Catching sight of something
- Arising from or due to contagion, in either sense; brought about by propagation or incitement: as, a contagious epidemic.
- Propagated by influence or incitement; exciting like feeling or action; spreading or liable to spread from one to another: as, contagious example; a contagious speculation.
- Containing or generating contagion; poisonous; pestilential: as, contagious air; contagious clothing.
- Communicable by contagion; that may be imparted by contact or by emanations; catching: as, a contagious disease.
CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Grasping, Capturing, Apprehending, Grabbing, Espial, Contractable, Transmissible, Spying, Communicable, Contracting, Infectious, Transmittable, Detection, Contagious, Spotting
- Noninfectious, Noncontagious, Agalactia, Ferry, Epidemiological, Gastric, Transmitted, Infected, Virulent, Contractable, Catching, Transmittable, Transmissible, Communicable, Infectious
CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Attracting, Acquiring, Trapping, Taking, Grasping, Capturing, Espial, Contractable, Transmissible, Communicable, Infectious, Transmittable, Detection, Contagious, Spotting
- Noninfectious, Noncontagious, Agalactia, Ferry, Epidemiological, Gastric, Transmitted, Infected, Virulent, Contractable, Catching, Transmittable, Transmissible, Communicable, Infectious
CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- One of our customers reported catching a Coho.
- Within the Coho area they are catching smelt.
- Keep yourself busy catching waves in the midlane.
- Looking to improve your chances of catching something?
- David had him catching fish in an hour.
- UFOV score and change in catching performance and a significantcorrelation between the changein MIDscore and change in catching performance.
- Catching fish was to take back seat to a full day of knowledge that would give him a lifetime of catching on his own.
- The business of catching Lorelei, and then catching her again, provided the season with one of two Red John narrative arcs.
- Catching Exception or Throwable Just like we should be specific when throwing exceptions, catching them comes down to the same thing.
- Louisville catching the Death Penalty, but I can see them catching something very close to it.
- Herpes is most contagious when sores are present.
- Goodness is enticing, infectious and contagious like leaven.
- But strep throat and scarlet fever are contagious.
- TANGERE, the Scotch fiddle, or other contagious disease.
- Imagine a contagious architecture, anyone might catch it.
- Mexico, neither applicant suffers from any contagious disease.
- Some types of colitis are contagious and some are not contagious.
- Contagious A contagious disease is easily spread from one person to another by contact with the infectious agent that causes the disease.
- Where death is due to a violent contagious disease or suspected contagious diseasewhich may be a public health hazard.
- Quarantine: a separation for people who have a contagious disease, have symptoms consistent with a contagious disease, or were exposed to a contagious disease.
CATCHING vs CONTAGIOUS: QUESTIONS
- What happened to Maya Benberry from Catching Kelce?
- Who is responsible for catching exceptions in workflows?
- Are Australian Cattle Dogs good at catching Frisbees?
- Are iPhone notifications finally catching up to Android?
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- When was catching fire by Scholastic Press published?
- Are headlines just eye-catching words clunched together?
- Is Manila finally catching up to mainstream skateboarding?
- Is science finally catching up to Maria Montessori?
- Could the sword catching and arrow catching have been possible?
- Can competition for scarce resources be contagious?
- Are electrophysiological spread patterns contiguous or contagious?
- Are negative emotions more contagious than positive?
- How long is respiratory syncytial virus contagious?
- Does telemedicine work in contagious pandemic situations?
- Is varicella-zoster virus (VZV) infection contagious?
- Is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) contagious?
- Is pasteurellosis from rabbits contagious to humans?
- Is acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis contagious?
- Are coughs contagious when they stop being contagious?