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eye-catcher

[ ahy-kach-er ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that attracts the attention.


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Other Word Forms

  • -ٳiԲ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of eye-catcher1

First recorded in 1920–25
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The eye-catcher is that 140-square-foot display capable of showing 16 different video feeds at once on the front wall, while multiple video stations line each side of the room.

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Above that eye-catcher, however, is the performance from Eve Best, a quiet yet forceful presence all season long.

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But what makes it an eye-catcher is that the pictured iPhone is clearly in the hand of a Black man, RaMell Ross.

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The sculptural roots of a massive driftwood tree lying by the shoreline were an instant eye-catcher.

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It’s a real eye-catcher and a great way to coordinate with the other textiles in your room.

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