hitless

/ˈhɪtləs/
adjective
  1. Having no hits; especially in baseball, failing to get a base hit during a game or at-bat.
    • The team's star player was surprisingly hitless in the championship series.
    • The rookie went hitless in his first major league game, striking out three times.
    • After a hitless streak of 20 at-bats, she finally singled to left field.
  2. Having no successful results, achievements, or positive outcomes; unsuccessful.
    • Her job search remained hitless for months despite dozens of applications.
    • The startup's first quarter was hitless, with no sales at all.
    • The comedian's new special was hitless, failing to get any laughs from the audience.
  3. In computing or online contexts, receiving no visits, requests, or interactions.
    • The old forum thread remained hitless for years until someone revived it.
    • The new blog post was hitless for the first week, with zero page views.
    • Our website's error page has been hitless since we fixed the broken links.
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