Sentence examples for low-pitched from inspiring English sources

The word "low-pitched" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word when referring to sounds or voices that are deep and soft. For example: "The singer has a beautiful, low-pitched voice."

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low-pitched

adjective

Of a sound, having a comparatively low pitch.

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Disturbance barks are harsh, low-pitched barks with little amplitude modulation and little pitch modulation.

A low-pitched tone is played when network synchrony is low, and the pitch increases with network synchrony.

"But they are not bothered by low-pitched, rumbling noises.

As Maliki spoke, a low-pitched rumble shook his office.

Low-pitched, a bit thick around the vowels.

The sound was reedy, low-pitched, and muffled.

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The same is true for low pitched female voices which tend to fall while speaking.

I want to always remember the sweetness of her high-and-low pitched laughter tickling my ear canal.

Scientists speculate that Corythosaurus could make loud, low pitched cries "like a wind or brass instrument", such as a trombone.

The frequency of the tones was 300 Hz (low pitched) or 4500 Hz (high pitched).

Male Fallow deer (bucks) produce an extremely low pitched groan.

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