Catchingly

/ˈkætʃɪŋli/ adverb

Definition

In a way that is catchy or memorable; in a manner that easily captures attention or interest.

Etymology

From 'catching' (present participle of catch) + '-ly' adverbial suffix. The adverbial form adds the meaning of 'in the manner of catching' or 'in a way that catches.'

Kelly Says

When something is described as catchingly presented—like a catchingly-written song or catchingly-illustrated poster—it's designed to make your brain grab onto it and not let go. It's the difference between a billboard you notice and a billboard you remember.

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