high pitch

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A high level of intensity or feeling.

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Examples (20)

  • The debate reached a high pitch of emotion as the final vote approached.
  • The bird sang a beautiful song with a high pitch.
  • His anxiety rose to a high pitch before the big presentation.
  • She hit a remarkably high pitch during her vocal performance.
  • The crowd's excitement was at a high pitch throughout the concert.
  • The child's laughter had a surprisingly high pitch.
  • The argument in the boardroom built to a high pitch of anger.
  • Dogs can hear sounds of a much higher pitch than humans.
  • By the morning of the wedding, the anticipation had reached a high pitch.
  • The soprano's voice reached an incredibly high pitch.
  • The political tension in the country was at a high pitch just before the revolution.
  • The alarm emitted a piercing high pitch that startled everyone.
  • The drama unfolded at a high pitch, keeping everyone on the edge of their seats.
  • He adjusted the instrument to produce a higher pitch.
  • The rivalry between the two teams had been brought to a high pitch by the media.
  • The whistle blew with a sharp, high pitch.
  • It was a time of high pitch in national politics, with protests in every major city.
  • Some electronic devices produce an annoying high pitch.
  • The constant noise and activity kept the city's energy at a high pitch all night.
  • The violinist struggled to maintain the high pitch throughout the piece.