Pinch Hitter

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /pɪntʃ ˈhɪtər/

Definitions of pinch hitter

noun a substitute or replacement for someone in any situation

Example Sentences

A1 The pinch hitter came in to bat for the injured player.

A2 The coach sent the pinch hitter to the plate in a crucial moment.

B1 The team's pinch hitter is known for their ability to hit in clutch situations.

B2 The pinch hitter stepped up to the plate and hit a game-winning home run.

C1 The manager decided to use a pinch hitter to try and change the momentum of the game.

C2 The pinch hitter's reputation as a reliable batter made them a valuable asset to the team.

Examples of pinch hitter in a Sentence

formal The coach decided to bring in a pinch hitter in the ninth inning.

informal The team put in a pinch hitter to try and score some runs.

slang The pinch hitter came in and knocked it out of the park.

figurative She always serves as a pinch hitter when the team needs someone to step up and help out.

Grammatical Forms of pinch hitter

plural

pinch hitters

comparative

more pinch-hitting

superlative

most pinch-hitting

present tense

pinch hits

future tense

will pinch hit

perfect tense

has pinch hit

continuous tense

is pinch hitting

singular

pinch hitter

positive degree

pinch hitter

infinitive

to pinch hit

gerund

pinch hitting

participle

pinch hit

Origin and Evolution of pinch hitter

First Known Use: 1912 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'pinch hitter' originated in baseball to refer to a substitute batter brought in to bat for another player in a crucial moment or 'pinch'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'pinch hitter' has expanded beyond baseball to refer to anyone who substitutes for another person in a critical situation, not just in sports but also in various other contexts.