- A polite way to inform someone that you did not hear or understand what they said and implicitly request them to repeat it.
Explanation
Origin
- Combines a standard apology (I'm sorry) with the phrasal verb catch meaning to hear, perceive, or understand.
- Standard polite conversational repair mechanism.
Synonyms & Related Expressions
Alternatives
Slang/Informal:
- Didn't get that.
- Missed it.
- That went right by me.
More Formal:
- My apologies, I failed to comprehend that. (Very formal)
- Would you mind repeating that? I didn't quite hear.
Blunt/Direct:
- Repeat that. (Can be rude)
- Speak up, I can't hear you. (Focuses on volume)
Situational Appropriateness
- Appropriate in almost all situations, from casual to very formal.
- It's considered polite and non-confrontational.
Misunderstanding Warnings
- Extremely unlikely to be misunderstood. Its meaning is literal and clear.
Examples
- I'm sorry, I didn't catch that. Could you say it again?
- There was noise from outside, I'm sorry, I didn't catch that.
- My mind was elsewhere for a moment, sorry, I didn't catch that.
Dialogue
Receptionist: Your appointment is scheduled for Tuesday at three fifteen.
Patient: I'm sorry, I didn't catch that time. Could you repeat it?
Receptionist: Certainly. Tuesday at three fifteen P.M.
Patient: Three fifteen. Got it, thank you.
Social Media Examples
- (Comment on a podcast clip with background noise): Great point, but I'm sorry, I didn't catch that last sentence around 0:45.
- (During a noisy video call): Participant A: Sorry everyone, I didn't catch that, the dog was barking.
Response Patterns
- The speaker usually repeats their statement willingly.
- Oh, sure. I said...
- No problem. What I was saying was...
- Sometimes they might speak louder or more clearly.
Common Follow-up Questions/Actions
After saying I'm sorry, I didn't catch that:
- The speaker usually waits expectantly for the repetition.
After hearing the repetition:
- The speaker typically acknowledges it with Thanks, Got it, or Okay, I understand now.
Conversation Starter
- No.
- A response used when communication breaks down temporarily.
Intonation
- Polite and slightly apologetic tone.
- Often a slight rise at the end, implying the request for repetition.
- Stress typically on catch. I'm sorry, I didn't CATCH that.
Generation Differences
- Universal. Used across all age groups.
Regional Variations
- Common in all major English-speaking regions.