What is the correct spelling for CATCHED?

If you've mistakenly typed "catched" instead of the correct past tense of "catch", there are a couple of suggestions for the right spelling. Firstly, use "caught", which is the accurate way to represent the past form. Alternatively, you can use "grabbed" or "snagged" depending on the context of the sentence.

Correct spellings for CATCHED

  • cache The website stores your passwords in a cache for quick access.
  • cachet The luxurious restaurant has a certain cachet that attracts celebrities and high-society individuals.
  • cashed After he won the lottery, he immediately cashed the winning ticket.
  • catch I hope to catch a fish on this fishing trip.
  • catcher The baseball team needed a new catcher after their starting one got injured.
  • catchier This memoir is more catchier than her last one.
  • cliched She had the cliched response of saying she was too busy to talk.
  • Couched She couched her argument in careful language to avoid offending anyone.
  • Scotched The plan to expand the business was scotched by the sudden economic downturn.