latch on
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Definition
Verb (phrasal verb): 1. To understand or comprehend something, often after a period of difficulty or delay. This meaning focuses on the mental process of grasping an idea, concept, or situation. 2. To adopt or take up a new idea, trend, or practice. This meaning implies beginning to use or follow something that has become popular or accepted. 3. To take hold of or attach to something physically. This meaning describes a physical connection, often one that is secure or tenacious.
Usage and Examples
- To understand/comprehend:
- The concept was difficult, but I finally latched on after the professor's third example.
- He's a bit slow to latch on to new jokes.
- To adopt/take up:
- The company was quick to latch on to the latest marketing trend.
- Many artists latched on to the new style, making it the dominant movement.
- To take hold/attach:
- The climbing plant will latch on to the trellis.
- The vacuum cleaner nozzle latches onto dust and debris.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- The phrasal verb often implies a sense of achieving understanding or adopting an idea. It can suggest a delay ("finally latched on") or a quick, opportunistic adoption ("immediately latched on").
- In the physical sense, it can be used metaphorically to describe a person who attaches themselves to another, often in an unwelcome or persistent way.
- At the party, a stranger latched onto me and wouldn't stop talking.
Variants and Related Words
- Latch (verb): To fasten or secure with a latch. (e.g., )
- Latch (noun): A fastening device for a door or gate. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- For "understand": Catch on, grasp, comprehend, get it, figure out.
- For "adopt": Embrace, take up, espouse, follow.
- For "attach": Cling to, grip, fasten onto, seize.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Catch on: Very similar to the "understand" meaning of . (e.g., )
- Hook on: Can mean to become addicted or very interested in something. (e.g., )
- Hold on: To grasp something physically; to wait. (e.g., / )
Verb
- understand, usually after some initial difficulty
- She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on
- adopt
- take up new ideas
- take hold of or attach to
- The biochip latches onto the genes