noun

pace

UK /ˈpɑːtʃe/

pace

NOUN

Definition of pace

1

The pace of something is how fast it moves.

Example: The pace of change has been very, very slow.

1

Somebody's pace is their speed, usually walking.

Example: He quickened his pace, almost running.

2

A pace is the distance between your feet when you walk.

Example: She stopped three paces from the table.

3

Walk back and forth in a small space.

Example: Groups of men, in all imaginable attitudes, were lying, standing, sitting, or pacing up and down.

4

Set the speed in a race.

pace

EXAMPLES

Examples of pace

1

The pace of change has been very, very slow.

Example sentence
2

Today, the pace of life is so much faster than it used to be.

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3

He quickened his pace, almost running.

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4

The man's long legs forced Kev to pick up his pace.

Example sentence
5

She stopped three paces from the table.

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