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popularise vs pitch

pitch vs popularise

popularise is not a noun while pitch is a noun.

popularise and pitch both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
popularise No No Yes No
pitch Yes No Yes No
As verbs, pitch is a hypernym of popularise; that is, pitch is a word with a broader meaning than popularise:
  • popularise: make understandable to the general public
  • pitch: set the level or character of
Other hypernyms of popularise include gear.
popularise (noun) pitch (noun)
the action or manner of throwing something
an all-fours game in which the first card led is a trump
a high approach shot in golf
the act of throwing a baseball or softball by the pitcher towards home plate, which initiates play by giving the batter a chance to hit it
abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)
the property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration
degree of deviation from a horizontal plane
promotion by means of an argument and demonstration
a vendor's position (especially on the sidewalk)
a sports field with predetermined dimensions for playing soccer
any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue
popularise (verb) pitch (verb)
make understandable to the general public set to a certain pitch
cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use set the level or character of
lead (a card) and establish the trump suit
throw or toss with a light motion
erect and fasten
hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with a backspin
throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball
fall or plunge forward
be at an angle
heel over
move abruptly
sell or offer for sale from place to place
Difference between popularise and pitch

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