pitched (Meaning)

Wordnet

pitched (a)

(of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form

Wordnet

pitched (s)

set at a slant

Webster

pitched (imp. & p. p.)

of Pitch

pitched Sentence Examples

  1. The ball was perfectly pitched, right over the plate.
  2. The speaker's voice was pitched high, almost like a squeak.
  3. The tent was pitched in a clearing, providing shelter from the elements.
  4. The salesman pitched his product with enthusiasm, highlighting its many benefits.
  5. The idea was pitched to the committee, who debated its feasibility.
  6. The roof was pitched steeply, designed to shed rainwater quickly.
  7. The child's voice was pitched in a plaintive whine.
  8. The fireworks were pitched into the air, exploding in a dazzling display.
  9. The pitcher threw a series of fastballs, each one carefully pitched.
  10. The concept was pitched as a revolutionary breakthrough in the industry.

FAQs About the word pitched

(of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form, set at a slantof Pitch

oblique, crooked,tilted, uneven, out of plumb, skewed, lopsided, off plumb, listing, distorted

straight, even, regular, uniform, level, even,straight, level, regular, uniform

The ball was perfectly pitched, right over the plate.

The speaker's voice was pitched high, almost like a squeak.

The tent was pitched in a clearing, providing shelter from the elements.

The salesman pitched his product with enthusiasm, highlighting its many benefits.