Hitter: meaning, definitions and examples

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hitter

 

[ ˈhɪtər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

baseball

A hitter is a player in baseball who is responsible for hitting the ball when at bat. The primary goal of a hitter is to make contact with the ball and reach base safely.

Synonyms

batter, slugger

Examples of usage

  • The team's best hitter is leading off this inning.
  • She is known for being a powerful hitter and has hit several home runs this season.
Context #2 | Noun

informal

In informal usage, a hitter can refer to a person who is skilled at something, especially in a competitive or aggressive manner.

Synonyms

ace, expert

Examples of usage

  • He's a real hitter when it comes to closing deals.
  • The company hired her as a hitter in negotiations.

Translations

Translations of the word "hitter" in other languages:

🇵🇹 rebatedor

🇮🇳 हिटर (Hitar)

🇩🇪 Schläger

🇮🇩 pemukul

🇺🇦 ударник

🇵🇱 uderzacz

🇯🇵 打者 (Dasha)

🇫🇷 frappeur

🇪🇸 bateador

🇹🇷 vuruşçu

🇰🇷 타자 (Taja)

🇸🇦 ضارب (Dhareb)

🇨🇿 pálkař

🇸🇰 pálkar

🇨🇳 打击者 (Dǎjí zhě)

🇸🇮 udarjalec

🇮🇸 höggvari

🇰🇿 соққышы

🇬🇪 დამრტყმელი (damrṭqmeli)

🇦🇿 vuran

🇲🇽 bateador

Etymology

The term 'hitter' originated in baseball, where it specifically refers to a player responsible for hitting the ball. The word has been in use since the late 19th century, evolving from the action of 'hitting' the ball. Over time, 'hitter' has also taken on a more informal meaning to describe someone skilled or proficient in a particular area. The term has become widely recognized in both sports and general contexts.

See also: hit, hitman, hits, hitting.

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #23,138, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.