Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make-a-pitch
idiom
/meɪk ə pɪtʃ/

Definition
To present or propose an idea, project, or business plan to persuade someone to support or invest in it.

Examples
- She had to make a pitch to the investors to secure funding for her startup.
- The artist decided to make a pitch for her new exhibition at the gallery.
- During the meeting, he made a pitch for a new marketing strategy that could boost sales.

Meaning
The phrase ‘make-a-pitch’ refers to the act of delivering a persuasive argument or presentation aimed at convincing an audience, typically in a business or creative context.

Synonyms
- present
- propose
- speak
- promote
- advocate