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Meaning of pitch
The primary meaning of the word "pitch" refers to a high or low sound or the quality of a sound, or to throw or propel something, typically with a degree of force.
Etymology of pitch
The word "pitch" originated from the Old English word "pician", which is also the source of the Modern English word "pitch" as in the resinous substance, and the word has developed various meanings over time, including its use in music, sales, and sports, with the first recorded use dating back to the 13th century.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A sound or series of sounds having a definite quality, especially a quality that can be heard as being high or low
- The quality of a sound governed by the frequency of the sound waves
- To throw or propel something, typically with a degree of force
- To set or fix something, such as a price or a level, at a particular point
- To promote or advertise something, such as a product or idea
Usage Examples
- The singer's pitch was perfect, and the crowd loved her performance
- The company will pitch their new product to investors next week
- The baseball player wound up and pitch the ball with all his might
- The hikers had to pitch their tent quickly before the storm arrived