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pitched

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verbadj
pl: nullpast: pitchpp: pitcheding: pitchingcomp: more pitchedsup: most pitched

This word carries a strong sense of intentional placement and precision. Whether it is a ball aimed at a strike zone or a sales pitch aimed at a client, there is an underlying theme of targeting a specific goal or point of impact. It suggests a calculated effort to land something exactly where it needs to be. In a physical or auditory sense, it evokes the image of a slope or a peak. A pitched roof creates a sharp angle to shed rain, and a high-pitched voice reaches a peak of frequency. This duality makes the word useful for both describing mechanical actions and emotional or sensory intensities.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To throw something, especially a ball in baseball, with a specific speed or trajectory.

"The pitcher pitched a perfect game."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To set up a tent or temporary shelter by fixing it into the ground.

"We pitched our tent near the riverbank."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To set a price, level, or tone for a specific audience or purpose.

"The campaign was pitched at young voters."

Intransitive Verb
[something]

To move forward or fall headlong, often suddenly.

"The boat pitched violently in the storm."

adj
[null]

Set at a particular level of intensity, tone, or frequency.

"The conversation was high-pitched and frantic."

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