Pitch
UK /["/pɪtʃ/"]/US /["/pɪtʃ/"]/
Definition
an area of ground specially prepared and marked for playing a sports game
In simple words: A short presentation or speech to persuade someone.
Examples
- The salesman gave an excellent pitch that convinced us to buy the product.
- The project manager delivered a pitch to the investors.
- During the game, the pitcher threw the ball with a perfect pitch.
- The band played their new song at the concert pitch.
- The scientist explained the pitch of sound waves in his lecture.
Usage notes
Use 'pitch' in business and creative contexts when trying to sell an idea. Avoid slang or overly casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
pitch + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'pitch' as throwing an idea to someone like a baseball.
Collocations
- all-weather
- grass
- synthetic
- invade
- run onto
- invasion
- off the pitch
- on a/the pitch
- high
- low
- correct
- fall in
- rise in
- change
- have perfect pitch
- fever
- high
- reach
- rise to
- pitch of
- sales
- good
- strong
- deliver
- do
- give
- meeting
- pitch for
- pitch to
- wild
- deliver
- hit
- make
Synonyms
- presentation
- proposal
- suggestion
- sales talk
- spiel
Antonyms
- catch
- receive
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'punch' — don't mix up their meanings.
- Using 'pitch' without a clear object, like who you're pitching to.
- Using too many technical terms in a pitch, making it hard to understand.