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low–pitched
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low–pitched
(adjective)
low–pitched
/
ˈ
loʊ
ˈ
pɪtʃt/
adjective
lower–pitched
;
lowest–pitched
low–pitched
/
ˈ
loʊ
ˈ
pɪtʃt/
adjective
lower–pitched
;
lowest–pitched
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOW–PITCHED
[
also more low–pitched; most low–pitched
]
:
making a low sound
:
low
The machine made a
low-pitched
hum.
They talked quietly in
low-pitched
voices.
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