| ADJECTIVE | all | low-pitched, low | used of sounds and voices |
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| all | low-pitched | set at a low angle or slant |
| Meaning | Used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency. | |
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| Synonym | low | |
| Attribute of | pitch | The property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration |
| Narrower | alto, contralto | Of or being the lowest female voice |
| baritone | Lower in range than tenor and higher than bass | |
| bass, deep | Having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range | |
| contrabass, double-bass | pitched an octave below normal bass instrumental or vocal range | |
| throaty | sounding as if pronounced low in the throat | |
| Opposite | high, high-pitched | Used of sounds and voices |
| Spanish | bajo, grave | |
| Catalan | baix, greu | |
| Meaning | Set at a low angle or slant. | |
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| Example | "a low-pitched roof" | |
| Broader | inclined | At an angle to the horizontal or vertical position |
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