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catchword - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of catchword in Hindi

  • घोष का शब्द
  • फ़ैशनवाला शब्द
  • नारा का शब्द

catchword Definition

  • a briefly popular or fashionable word or phrase used to encapsulate a particular concept. ( एक संक्षिप्त रूप से लोकप्रिय या फैशनेबल शब्द या वाक्यांश का उपयोग किसी विशेष अवधारणा को संक्षिप्त करने के लिए किया जाता है। )
  • a word printed or placed so as to attract attention. ( ध्यान आकर्षित करने के लिए एक शब्द मुद्रित या रखा जाता है। )

catchword Example

  • With ‘prevention better than cure’ becoming the catchword in the case of heart ailments as with other illnesses, tailor-made preventive heart check-ups have become the in-thing. ( अन्य बीमारियों के साथ हृदय रोगों के मामले में 'इलाज से बेहतर रोकथाम' कैचवर्ड बनने के साथ, दर्जी निवारक दिल की जांच में शामिल हो गए हैं। )
  • The word ‘Christian’ must be more than a catchword or cliché saying! ( शब्द 'क्रिश्चियन' कैचवर्ड या क्लिच से अधिक होना चाहिए! )
  • The catchword of the new era is market opening - lowering of barriers to trade, abolition of restraints on the movement of capital, the privatization of enterprises the government previously deigned to run. ( नए युग का कैचवर्ड बाजार का उद्घाटन है - व्यापार के लिए बाधाओं को कम करना, पूंजी की आवाजाही पर प्रतिबंधों को समाप्त करना, सरकार द्वारा पहले चलाए जा रहे उद्यमों का निजीकरण। )
  • The catchword was Black Power, but it was really black culture. ( कैचवर्ड ब्लैक पॉवर था, लेकिन यह वास्तव में ब्लैक कल्चर था। )

More Sentence

  • He is keen to stress the astonishing flavour that can be captured in a preserving jar, together with a sense of time and place, of ‘seasonality’, which is the latest catchword to hijack the nation's kitchens.
  • Globalisation has become the catchword of the age; but the debate about it has been sunk in confusion.
  • Biodiversity has become a new catchword for farmers with its promise of healthier ecosystems.
  • That's the latest catchword being echoed among the builders' community in the State.
  • Why is community development now a catchword among resource companies in Indonesia, and yet is so little understood by international corporate management?
  • If contextualization was a catchword in theological circles of the 1970s, globalization became a new emphasis in the 1980s.
  • ‘Culture’ has become a modern catchword for studies of identity, and has replaced terms like ‘ethnicity’ and ‘race.’
  • ‘Be aggressive’, seems to be the catchword in the marketing and promotion of a film these days.
  • The catchword these days is ‘Waste management’.
  • ‘Digital’ has morphed into a catchword for all that's hip and online, it seems.
  • ‘Accountability’ is a very popular catchword within health services fields.
  • Instead the catchwords are competition and customers.
  • The catchwords in the headnote say it all really.
  • “motivation” is a great catchword
  • ‘motivation’ is a great catchword
  • But for me there was by 1938 a matching awareness that neither jobs nor peace were won by slogans or by catchwords .
  • But these kinds of puritanical, knee-jerk catchwords are too easy, and they obscure a more complicated truth.
  • Military slang reflects views on rank, arm of service, race, gender, and hostility, and, through the use of acronyms and catchwords , marks soldiers from civilians and helps distinguish insiders from outsiders.
  • Terms like ‘professional’, ‘difference’, etc. are the catchwords .