noun
plural pitches
the highness or lowness of a sound [count]
[count] baseball :an act of throwing a baseball to a batter or the ball that is thrown to a batter
[count] :things that are said by someone (such as a salesman) in order to make someone want to buy, do, or accept something
[singular] :a state of intense feeling
[count] :the amount or degree of slope on a roof or other surface
[noncount] :up and down movement of a ship or airplane
[count] Brit :an area that is used for playing sports :playing field
[count] Brit :an outdoor area where someone performs or sells things
[count] golf :pitch shot - compare 3pitch
verb
pitches; pitched; pitching
[+ obj] :to throw or toss (something)
baseball
to throw a baseball to a batter :to throw a pitch [+ obj]
to play baseball as a pitcher [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to talk about or describe (something) in a favorable way so that people will want to buy it, accept it, etc.
[+ obj] to cause (a sound, your voice, etc.) to be high or low
to cause (a song, an instrument, etc.) to be in a particular musical key
always followed by an adverb or preposition [+ obj]
to make or design (something) for people at a particular level
to cause (something) to be at a particular level
always followed by an adverb or preposition [no obj] of a surface :to slope downward
always followed by an adverb or preposition [no obj] :to fall or move suddenly in a particular direction
a golf :to hit a golf ball so that it goes very high in the air and rolls very little after hitting the ground [no obj]
[+ obj] cricket :to cause (the ball) to bounce on the ground before reaching a batsman
[no obj] of a ball :to bounce on the ground
[+ obj] :to set up (a tent or camp)
pitch a fit/tantrum
US informal :to become very upset and angry in a loud and uncontrolled way
pitch in
[phrasal verb]
pitch in or pitch in (something) informal :to do something or give something (such as money) to help a person, group, or cause
pitch into
[phrasal verb]
pitch into (someone) chiefly Brit informal :to attack or criticize (someone) forcefully
pitch up
[phrasal verb] Brit informal :to appear or arrive at a place
noun
[noncount] a thick, black, sticky substance that is used on roofs, boats, etc., to keep out water
a sticky substance that is produced by some trees (such as pines trees)