pace

[US]/peɪs/
[UK]/peɪs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. & vi. walk with regular steps, walk
vt. measure (distance) by counting steps, determine the pace of
n. the speed of walking; the schedule or rate at which something moves or progresses

Phrases & Collocations

pace yourself

pace of life

set the pace

keep pace

keep pace with

change of pace

off the pace

force the pace

Example Sentences

a frenetic pace of activity.

the pace is utterly manic.

the pace of modern life.

a useful pace bowler.

to take a pace forward

Take one pace forward.

The trot is a pace of the horse.

the magenta is a change of pace from traditional red.

took the lead in setting the pace of the project.

the quickening pace of technological change.

paced the floor nervously.

five paces from the wall

to pace out a distance of 100 yards

The horse paced about constantly.

The horse paced around the ring.

They paced out the length of the garden.

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