Synonyms for high-pitched
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : hahy-pitcht |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhaɪˈpɪttʃt |
Définition of high-pitched
- adj high in sound
- A querulous, high-pitched voice, quavering with the palsy of extreme age.
- Extract from : « The Slave Of The Lamp » by Henry Seton Merriman
- His voice was as odd as his appearance, it was high-pitched and quavering.
- Extract from : « A Nest of Spies » by Pierre Souvestre
- He evaded the friendly hand and screeched in a high-pitched voice.
- Extract from : « The Velvet Glove » by Harry Harrison
- She spoke, but her usually throaty voice was only a high-pitched squeak.
- Extract from : « The End of Time » by Wallace West
- That high-pitched chattering that had come to him at times was his only guide now.
- Extract from : « The Finding of Haldgren » by Charles Willard Diffin
- “You dear–––” she began in stereotyped, high-pitched tones as she pressed the spring.
- Extract from : « The Gorgeous Girl » by Nalbro Bartley
- Then she began to cry very prettily in a singsong, high-pitched voice.
- Extract from : « The Gorgeous Girl » by Nalbro Bartley
- “Look at them,” he cried in a voice that was high-pitched with elation.
- Extract from : « The Golden Woman » by Ridgwell Cullum
- He heard a high-pitched almost screaming call from the girl.
- Extract from : « Lord Jim » by Joseph Conrad
- The Mayor had broken into a high-pitched laugh; he stopped abruptly.
- Extract from : « Rope » by Holworthy Hall
Antonyms for high-pitched
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