catchy

/ˈkætʃi/
adjective
  1. (of a tune, song, or phrase) pleasing and easy to remember; likely to attract attention.
    • Her speech ended with a catchy slogan that the audience repeated.
    • The song has a catchy chorus that stays in your head all day.
    • The advertisement used a catchy jingle to promote the new cereal.
  2. (of a person or thing) likely to attract interest or attention; appealing.
    • The website's catchy design drew in many visitors.
    • He wore a catchy outfit that stood out at the party.
    • The book's catchy title made me pick it up from the shelf.
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