pitch

noun, verb51 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

In baseball, a pitch that is thrown so high, low, or wide of the plate that the catcher cannot handle it.

A sound or musical note that is high.

A sound or musical note that is low.

The accurate, intended musical note.

A state of extreme excitement or activity.

A high level of intensity or feeling.

The playing field for a game of football (soccer).

The central strip of the cricket field where the bowling and batting take place.

The playing field for a game of rugby.

A sports field covered with natural grass.

The playing field for a game of hockey.

A sports field with an artificial surface that can be used in any weather.

A sports field with an artificial, synthetic surface.

A sports field that is soaked with water and is unplayable.

A talk or presentation aimed at persuading someone to buy something.

A very convincing and forceful proposal.

A persuasive and well-delivered proposal.

To throw the ball skillfully in a baseball game.

To throw the ball well and achieve good results in a baseball game.

To throw the ball without skill, resulting in a bad performance.

To intentionally set something at a particular level.

To fall or lurch in a forward direction.

To fall forward suddenly and with force.

To throw or be thrown with great force.

An occasion when a large number of people from the crowd run onto the sports field.

A meeting where a proposal or idea is formally presented.

Used to describe the level of a particular feeling, e.g., 'a high pitch of excitement'.

A proposal directed at a specific person or group, e.g., 'a pitch to the client'.

A proposal aimed at winning something, e.g., 'a pitch for the contract'.

To be able to recognize or produce any given note.

To set a price, level, or standard at a high point.

To set a price, level, or standard at a low point.

Located on the sports field; during a game.

Away from the sports field; in the players' private or professional lives outside of the game.

To throw the ball towards the batter.

For a batter to strike the thrown ball with the bat.

To perform the action of throwing the ball to the batter.

To throw the ball to the batter in baseball.

For a batter to swing at the ball and fail to hit it.

For a catcher to signal to the pitcher what type of pitch to throw.

For a sound or voice to alter its highness or lowness.

For a sound or voice to become higher.

For a sound or voice to become lower.

To enter the sports field by running.

To run onto the sports field, especially as a crowd of spectators.

To arrive at a particular level of intensity.

To increase to a particular level of intensity.

To create and present a proposal or sales talk.

To present a proposal or sales talk.

To formally present a proposal or sales talk.

To give a proposal or sales talk.

To be the pitcher for a particular baseball team.

To set something at a particular standard or level.

To be thrown into a substance or area.

To be thrown from a place or position.

To be thrown out of a container or area.

Collocations with "pitch"

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