Meaning
- Catch on with means to become popular or well-liked among a group of people. It describes when an idea, trend, product, or person gains acceptance.
Grammar and Usage
- Structure: catch on with + group of people
- Part of speech: phrasal verb (intransitive, but followed by "with" + noun phrase).
- Typical usage: "Something catches on with someone."
Example pattern:
- The new style quickly caught on with teenagers.
Common Phrases
- catch on with the public
- catch on with young people
- catch on with customers
- catch on with fans
Collocations
- quickly catch on with
- fail to catch on with
- gradually catch on with
- never catch on with
Examples
- The new smartphone design caught on with tech enthusiasts.
- That TV show never really caught on with the general public.
- Her catchy song quickly caught on with young listeners.
- The idea of online shopping caught on with consumers in the 2000s.
- The product failed to catch on with older generations.
- His teaching style caught on with the students.
- This fashion trend caught on with celebrities first, then spread to the public.
- Electric scooters have caught on with city commuters.
Synonyms or Related
- become popular with
- gain acceptance with
- be well-received by
- take off among
Antonym
- fail with
- flop with
- not resonate with
- be rejected by