pace
/ˈpɑːtʃe/pace
NOUNDefinition of pace
The pace of something is how fast it moves.
Example: The pace of change has been very, very slow.
Somebody's pace is their speed, usually walking.
Example: He quickened his pace, almost running.
A pace is the distance between your feet when you walk.
Example: She stopped three paces from the table.
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.
Set the speed in a race.
pace
EXAMPLESExamples of pace
The pace of change has been very, very slow.
Example sentenceToday, the pace of life is so much faster than it used to be.
Example sentenceHe quickened his pace, almost running.
Example sentenceThe man's long legs forced Kev to pick up his pace.
Example sentenceShe stopped three paces from the table.
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