Meaning of the word pitch in English

What does pitch mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

pitch

US /pɪtʃ/
UK /pɪtʃ/
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Noun

1.

the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone

Example:
Her voice rose to a high pitch.
He adjusted the pitch of the guitar.
2.

an act of throwing a ball or other object

Example:
He made a perfect pitch to the catcher.
The bowler's pitch was accurate.
3.

an area of ground set aside for a sports game

Example:
The football match was played on a muddy pitch.
The cricket pitch was well-maintained.
4.

a sales talk or presentation, typically a persuasive one

Example:
He gave an impressive pitch for his new product.
The startup's CEO delivered a compelling pitch to investors.

Verb

1.

throw (a ball or other object) with a specified aim

Example:
He pitched the ball into the basket.
The fisherman pitched his line into the water.
2.

set up (a tent or camp)

Example:
They pitched their tents near the river.
We need to find a good spot to pitch camp.
3.

fall heavily or suddenly

Example:
The boat pitched violently in the storm.
He pitched forward and fell down the stairs.
4.

set at a particular angle or slope

Example:
The roof was pitched at a steep angle.
The road pitched sharply downwards.
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