low-pitched
American
[loh-picht]
/ ˈloʊˈpɪtʃt /
adjective
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pitched in a low register or key.
a low-pitched aria for the basso.
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produced by slow vibrations; relatively grave in pitch or soft in sound.
a low-pitched whistle.
low-pitched
British
adjective
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pitched low in tone
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(of a roof) having sides with a shallow slope
Etymology
Origin of low-pitched
First recorded in 1615–25
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