• Frequency of Use
    12 %
  • Retention Rate
    55 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Pitchy Meanings

    adjective describing something that has a pitch or tone, often used to describe a voice or sound that is off-key or unpleasant

    Fields related to pitchy

    Music

    Describing a singing voice that is off-key or out of tune

    Aviation

    Describing a flight that is unsteady or turbulent

    Acoustics

    Referring to sound quality that is distorted or unclear

    Color

    Referring to a shade of black that is dark and deep

    Occupation Usage of pitchy

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'pitchy' may refer to a piece of writing that lacks a clear focus or direction, making it difficult for readers to follow or engage with.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'pitchy' to describe a client's speech or communication that is inconsistent in tone or delivery, which could indicate emotional distress or cognitive issues.

    Musician

    For musicians, 'pitchy' is commonly used to describe a performance or recording that is off-key or out of tune, indicating a lack of precision in pitch accuracy.

    Marketing Specialist

    In marketing, 'pitchy' may be used to criticize a sales pitch or presentation that is unconvincing, unprofessional, or lacking in persuasiveness.

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