1. high-pitched - Adjective
2. high-pitched - Adjective Satellite
used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency
set at a sharp or high angle or slant
Source: WordNethigh pitched
Anyone who, for 25 years, has built a career on such tenuous foundations as a high-pitched giggle, a raspberry and a sprinkling of top 'Cs' needs all the friends he can get. Harry Secombe
Some autistic children cannot stand the sound of certain voices. I have come across cases where teachers tell me that certain children have problems with their voice or another person's voice. This problem tends to be related to high-pitched ladies' voices. Temple Grandin
I g-g-guess... I'm dead?" she heard her own voice call out, strangely high-pitched and thin. For a long time, she heard nothing else. And then: "Hi, Dead. I'm Dan. Peter Lerangis
I do better singing female songs because my voice is so high-pitched. Chris Colfer
I can do a really high-pitched cartoon voice. Everybody always say they like that. Corbin Bleu
I had a dialect coach to get an American accent, and then another dialect coach to come off it a bit. There is something deep and mysterious in the voice when it isn't too high-pitched American. Archie Panjabi