Pitching

/ˈpɪtʃɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
the action or manner of throwing a ball in a game.
His pitching during the game was exceptional, leading the team to victory.
a sales presentation or promotional talk.
The pitching of the new product was well-received by the audience.
verb
the act of throwing a ball towards a batter in baseball or softball.
He practiced his pitching every day to improve his chances of making the team.
to present or promote an idea, product, or project to an audience or potential investors.
She is pitching her startup idea to venture capitalists next week.

Etymology

Middle English pichen, from Old English piccan; akin to Old Norse pikka.

Common Phrases and Expressions

pitching a fit
To throw a tantrum or become very upset.
pitch black
Completely dark; unable to see.
pitching in
To contribute or help out, usually as part of a group effort.
pitched battle
A fight or struggle that is openly and directly engaged.

Related Words

throw
To propel something with force through the air.
cast
To throw something, especially a fishing line.
toss
To throw something lightly or casually.
present
To show or offer something for consideration.

Slang Meanings

Pitching a brand or product to potential customers or investors.
He's really good at pitching his new app to investors.
To exaggerate or overstate something in a persuasive manner.
Stop pitching it so hard; just present the facts.