Chase

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪs/

Chase (verb)

  1. to run after someone or something to catch them.
  2. to try hard to achieve something, like a dream or goal.

Examples

  • The dog loves to chase the ball.
  • Children often chase each other in the park.

Common collocations: chase a ball, chase a cat, chase a dream, chase success, thrill of the chase

Chase (noun)

  1. an act of running after someone or something to catch them.

Examples

  • The chase lasted for several minutes.
  • They enjoyed the thrill of the chase.

Synonyms of Chase

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Chase

  • opposite of pursuing
  • opposite of paying attention to