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[ goch-uh ] / ˈgɒtʃ ə / SEE SYNONYMS FOR gotcha ON THESAURUS.COM
interjectionPronunciation Spelling. got you (used to indicate comprehension, to exultingly point out a blunder, etc.). Words nearby gotchagot, Göta, Göta Canal, Gotama, got a thing going, gotcha, gotcha lizard, Göteborg, Goth, Gotha, Gotham Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gotchaThe show offers no cathartic “gotcha” moments, no easy answers, and no rapid-fire dialogue. Stop Everything and Go Watch ‘Rectify'|Jason Lynch|June 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST There are no cathartic ‘gotcha’ moments, no easy answers, and no rapid-fire dialogue. Stop Everything and Go Watch ‘Rectify'|Jason Lynch|June 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama tried to catch Yellen in a gotcha. Janet Yellen Succeeds in the Senate Without Really Trying|Daniel Gross|November 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST Rather than press the matter further, Graham answers, “I gotcha.” Chuck Hagel’s Confirmation Hearing: Live Updates (VIDEO)||January 31, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Hebraists will want to shout "gotcha" at my mistranslation but that will show they haven't been watching the news. New Words For A New War|Gil Troy|November 19, 2012|DAILY BEAST But when we gotcha out he was layin' right atop of ya, 'ith his arms spread out, trying t'cover ya! The City of Fire|Grace Livingston Hill "Gotcha," interrupted George, rising and putting away handkerchief and mirror. The Day of Days|Louis Joseph Vance
Words related to gotchaenvision, assimilate, appreciate, fathom, grasp, discern, tumble, apprehend, conceive, dig, perceive, catch, see, read, know, have, savvy, envisage, get, click |