Make a pitch Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To present an idea, suggestion, or proposal, often to persuade someone to accept, support, or buy something.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in business, sales, or fundraising settings. 'Make a pitch' can refer to both formal presentations and informal suggestions. Common collocations: 'make a pitch for investment', 'make a pitch to clients'. Don't confuse with 'pitch' meaning 'throw'. Informal conversations also use 'give a pitch'.
Example Sentences
He will make a pitch for his new product tomorrow.
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We need to make a pitch to the investors today.
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Can you make a pitch about our charity event?
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Let me make a pitch—this project could really change lives.
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She loves to make a pitch whenever there’s a new idea.
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I’m nervous, but I have to make a pitch to the whole team.
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