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pitched

/pɪt͡ʃt/adjective1 syllable

Pitched means: set at a slant.

Synonyms for pitched1

adjective, as in set at a slant

What does pitched mean?2

adjective

1

set at a slant“a pitched rather than a flat roof”

2

(of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form“high-pitched”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with pitched?4

one syllable

switchedditchedstitched

two syllables

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Pitched in a sentence

  • When two armies met, they drew up and fought a pitched battle.qdii
  • Being pitched out into life is the best way of learning how to live.unknown
  • The farmer pitched the hay onto the wagon.CM
  • We pitched our tents before it got dark.CK
  • It started to rain as soon as we pitched the tent.CK
  • Tobias pitched a tent up in the backyard and slept there for fun.Amastan
  • Bruno got into the tent that he pitched for himself.Amastan
  • We all pitched in to cover the fuel.Amastan

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