low pitched

/ˈloʊˌpɪtʃt/
adjective
  1. Having a sound that is deep or low in frequency, like a bass note or a rumble.
    • The cello produces a low-pitched sound compared to the violin.
    • He has a low-pitched voice that sounds calm and authoritative.
    • The low-pitched hum of the engine made the room vibrate.
  2. Having a roof or surface that slopes only slightly, not steeply.
    • Snow slides off easily from a steep roof but can pile up on a low-pitched one.
    • Low-pitched roofs are common in modern architecture for a sleek look.
    • The house had a low-pitched roof covered in solar panels.
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