Need another word that means the same as “catching”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “catching” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Catching” are: communicable, contagious, contractable, transmissible, transmittable, infectious, transferable, contracting, detection, espial, spotting, spying
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “catching” as a noun can have the following definitions:
contracting | Becoming infected. The contracting of a serious illness can be financially catastrophic. |
detection | The detection that a signal is being received. Early detection can often lead to a cure. |
espial | The action of watching or catching sight of something or someone. He withdrew from his point of espial. |
spotting | The act of spotting or staining something. |
spying | The act of detecting something; catching sight of something. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “catching” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
communicable | Readily communicated. The fight against communicable disease. |
contagious | (of a person) having a disease that can be transmitted by contact with other people. It is a relatively new disease and very contagious. |
contractable | (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection. |
infectious | Likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner. Was polyneuritis infectious. |
transferable | Legally transferable to the ownership of another. Balances are not transferable by cheque. |
transmissible | (of a disease or trait) able to be passed on from one person or organism to another. The virus mutated into a form that was transmissible between humans. |
transmittable | Capable of being transmitted by infection. |
abscess | A swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus. One of his priorities as prime minister was to lance the abscess of corruption. |
anaerobic | Not aerobic. Anaerobic exercise requires short sudden bursts of energy. |
bronchitis | Inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes. It typically causes bronchospasm and coughing. |
communicable | (of a disease) able to be transmitted from one sufferer to another; contagious or infectious. The value of the product must be communicable to the potential consumers. |
contagion | An incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted. Through personal hygiene the spread of common contagions is discouraged. |
contagious | (of a person) having a disease that can be transmitted by contact with other people. Precautions are taken with anyone who seems contagious. |
disease | A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury. Heart disease. |
epidemic | Of the nature of an epidemic. Epidemic diseases. |
flu | Influenza. She was in bed with flu. |
hepatitis | A disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. |
hookworm | Infestation of the intestines by hookworms which enter the body usually through the skin. |
ill | Suffering from an illness or disease or feeling unwell. A terminally ill patient. |
infect | (of a negative feeling or idea) take hold of or be communicated to (someone. His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room. |
infection | An incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted. A chest infection. |
infectious | Caused by infection or capable of causing infection. A highly infectious virus. |
influenza | An acute febrile highly contagious viral disease. |
pandemic | An outbreak of a pandemic disease. A pandemic outbreak of malaria. |
pathogen | A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. |
pestilence | A serious (sometimes fatal) infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal. Racism is a pestilence at the heart of the nation. |
plague | A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium typically with the formation of buboes bubonic plague and sometimes infection of the lungs pneumonic plague. He has been plagued by ill health. |
pneumonia | Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid Inflammation may affect both lungs double pneumonia or only one single pneumonia. |
sars | A respiratory disease of unknown etiology that apparently originated in mainland China in 2003; characterized by fever and coughing or difficulty breathing or hypoxia; can be fatal. |
septic | Denoting a drainage system incorporating a septic tank. Septic sewage. |
smallpox | A highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and weakness and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs that slough off leaving scars. |
transmissible | (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection. The virus mutated into a form that was transmissible between humans. |
transmission | The fraction of radiant energy that passes through a substance. Transmission equipment. |
tuberculosis | Infection transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of tubercle bacilli and manifested in fever and small lesions (usually in the lungs but in various other parts of the body in acute stages. |
vaccination | The scar left following inoculation with a vaccine. Vaccination against yellow fever is essential. |
vaccine | Immunogen consisting of a suspension of weakened or dead pathogenic cells injected in order to stimulate the production of antibodies. There is no vaccine against the virus. |
viral | An image, video, piece of information, etc. that is circulated rapidly and widely on the internet. A severe viral infection. |
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