"caught on with the masses" -> became widely popular -> Option 2 & 4
Option 1 -> Available ≠ Popular
Option 3 -> Opposite meaning
Note: "Caught on" is common phrase meaning "became popular"!
Choose the correct meaning of the underlined expression in the following sentence: 'Soon enough, though, hot chocolate caught on with the masses.'
Verified 13 Jul 2026.
was readily available in cafes.
became popular among the commoners.
hot chocolate did not appeal to people.
masses got attracted to the rich experience of drinking hot chocolate.
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