high-pitched
1 of 1adjective/ˈhaɪˌpɪtʃt/
Forms:more high-pitched,most high-pitched
1
having a sound that is of a higher frequency or tone than usual
- The child's high-pitched laughter filled the room, bringing a sense of joy to everyone present.
- She could hear the high-pitched whistle of the kettle from the other room.
- The dog's high-pitched bark alerted the family to someone at the door.
- During the concert, the singer's high-pitched notes showcased her impressive vocal range.
- The alarm emitted a high-pitched sound that was impossible to ignore, ensuring everyone evacuated the building safely.
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2
set at a sharp or high angle or slant