hitless (Meaning)
hitless (s)
(of a batter) without a hit
having no points scores
Synonyms & Antonyms of hitless
Synonyms:
- hang one on
- flail
- sledgehammer
- bowl (down or over)
- slash
- flog
- deck
- cream
- cudgel
- sap
- sledge
- mangle
- spear
- lace
- cane
- brain
- floor
- pummel
- biff
- prod
- club
- drub
- pommel
- pelt
- stamp
- butt
- beat
- bunt
- rough
- fell
- bean
- thrash
- whip
- lambast
- lambaste
- batter
- bung
- conk
- scuff
- skull
- sucker punch
- switch
- jostle
- level
- maul
- knee
- knock down
- dump
- buffet
- pepper
- cuff
- lash
Antonyms:
hitless Sentence Examples
- The batter went hitless in all three of his at-bats during the game.
- Despite having a strong lineup, the team went hitless in five consecutive innings.
- The pitcher was dominant, throwing a hitless no-hitter against the opposing team.
- The rookie pitcher surprised everyone by going hitless through the first six innings of his debut.
- The coach was disappointed in his team's hitless performance, despite their strong defense.
- The home team went hitless in the latter half of the game, giving up three runs and losing.
- The pitcher's changeup was unhittable, leaving the batters hitless and frustrated.
- The two teams went hitless for the first three innings, creating an unusual and tense atmosphere.
- The manager scratched his head in disbelief as his team went hitless for the entire game, despite numerous opportunities.
- The stadium was eerily silent as the home team went hitless for the ninth inning, ending the game in a tie.
FAQs About the word hitless
(of a batter) without a hit, having no points scores
slap, crack, swipe, bang, bat, whack,knock, slam, strike, pound
miss,miss,,skirt, skirt
The batter went hitless in all three of his at-bats during the game.
Despite having a strong lineup, the team went hitless in five consecutive innings.
The pitcher was dominant, throwing a hitless no-hitter against the opposing team.
The rookie pitcher surprised everyone by going hitless through the first six innings of his debut.