Catch Unscramble word

catch is a Scrabble word, catch uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for catch Twelve points.
Words with Friends point value for catch: Twelve points.

Below are the results of unscrambling catch. We found a total of 34 words by unscrambling the letters in catch.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in catch

acct 8 cath 9 chac 11 chat 9 tach 9

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in catch

acc 7 ach 8 act 5 aht 6 cat 5 cha 8 hat 6 tch 8 tha 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in catch

ac 4 ah 5 at 2 ca 4 cc 6 ch 7 ct 4 ha 5 ht 5 ta 2 tc 4 th 5

Definitions of catch

British English : catch kætʃ If you catch an illness, you become ill with it.He caught measles. VERBillness

verb

  1. (transitive) to take hold of so as to retain or restrain   ⇒ he caught the ball
  2. (transitive) to take, seize, or capture, esp after pursuit
  3. (transitive) to ensnare or deceive, as by trickery
  4. (transitive) to surprise or detect in an act   ⇒ he caught the dog rifling the larder
  5. (transitive) to reach with a blow   ⇒ the stone caught him on the side of the head
  6. (transitive) to overtake or reach in time to board   ⇒ if we hurry we should catch the next bus
  7. (transitive) to see or hear; attend   ⇒ I didn't catch the Ibsen play
  8. (transitive) to be infected with   ⇒ to catch a cold
  9. to hook or entangle or become hooked or entangled   ⇒ her dress caught on a nail
  10. to fasten or be fastened with or as if with a latch or other device
  11. (transitive) to attract or arrest   ⇒ she tried to catch his eye
  12. (transitive) to comprehend   ⇒ I didn't catch his meaning
  13. (transitive) to hear accurately   ⇒ I didn't catch what you said
  14. (transitive) to captivate or charm
  15. (transitive) to perceive and reproduce accurately   ⇒ the painter managed to catch his model's beauty
  16. (transitive) to hold back or restrain   ⇒ he caught his breath in surprise
  17. (intransitive) to become alight   ⇒ the fire won't catch
  18. (transitive) (cricket ) to dismiss (a batsman) by intercepting and holding a ball struck by him before it touches the ground
  19. (intransitive) often foll by at to grasp or attempt to grasp to take advantage (of), esp eagerly   ⇒ he caught at the chance
  20. to grasp or attempt to grasp
  21. to take advantage (of), esp eagerly   ⇒ he caught at the chance
  22. (used passively) (informal ) to make pregnant
  23. See catch it
  24. See catch oneself on
  25. to grasp or attempt to grasp
  26. to take advantage (of), esp eagerly   ⇒ he caught at the chance

noun

  1. the act of catching or grasping
  2. a device that catches and fastens, such as a latch
  3. anything that is caught, esp something worth catching
  4. the amount or number caught
  5. (informal ) a person regarded as an eligible matrimonial prospect
  6. a check or break in the voice
  7. a break in a mechanism
  8. (informal ) a concealed, unexpected, or unforeseen drawback or handicap (as modifier)   ⇒ a catch question
  9. a concealed, unexpected, or unforeseen drawback or handicap
  10. (as modifier)   ⇒ a catch question
  11. a game in which a ball is thrown from one player to another
  12. (cricket ) the catching of a ball struck by a batsman before it touches the ground, resulting in him being out
  13. (music ) a type of round popular in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, having a humorous text that is often indecent or bawdy and hard to articulate See round (sense 31) , canon1 (sense 7)
  14. a concealed, unexpected, or unforeseen drawback or handicap
  15. (as modifier)   ⇒ a catch question