Catchword in a sentence as a noun

> Dear so-called "social" websites.> Your catchword is "share", but you don't want us to share.

Would cycling catchwords in shorter increments do a better job of keeping people engaged with the site?

' catchword and in particular this absurd website they came up with just makes the whole thing nauseating.

I find the title bombastic and inappropriate; it is simply using the catchword “vendetta” as clickbait.

The great movement which makes use of the catchwords of Marx has not delivered the entrepreneur into the power of the worker, but both into that of the Bourse.

""In their propaganda today’s dictators rely for the most part on repetition, supression and rationalization – the repetition of catchwords which they wish to be accepted as true, the supression of facts which they wish to be ignored, the arousal and rationalization of passions which may be used in the interests of the Party or the State.

Catchword definitions

noun

a favorite saying of a sect or political group

See also: motto slogan shibboleth

noun

a word printed at the top of the page of a dictionary or other reference book to indicate the first or last item on that page

See also: guideword