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eye-catching

British  

adjective

  1. tending to attract attention; striking

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Other Word Forms

  • eye-catcher noun

Example Sentences

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Zimbabwe's exceptional fielding - Clive Madande and Tony Munyonga produced eye-catching stops on the boundary - also played a pivotal role in this victory.

From BBC

A mixed bag of eye-catching imagery and formulaic writing, “Goat” disappoints because it follows every expected path toward a triumphant conclusion.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite appearing in a movie called Song Sung Blue, a terrific film about a Neil Diamond tribute act, Hudson opted for an eye-catching red dress.

From BBC

Barry M had been a favourite of make-up fans and drag queens for its eye-catching colours.

From BBC

One of the most eye-catching demonstrations involved the material's ability to conceal and reveal visual information.

From Science Daily