Definition of «pace»

The term pace can have several meanings depending on its context.

1) In a general sense, it refers to the speed at which something is done or happens; the rate or tempo at which an action unfolds. For example, "He set a fast pace for the project."

2) It can also refer to someone's rhythm of life or routine. For instance, "She found her stride and settled into a comfortable pace."

3) In sports terminology, it refers to the speed at which an athlete runs or moves on the field; the rate at which they perform their actions. An example would be, "He maintained his pace throughout the race."

Usage examples

  1. He was walking at a brisk pace.
  2. She set a fast pace during the race.
  3. The team is working at a slow pace.
  4. The teacher asked the students to work at their own pace.
  5. The company aims to increase the production pace.
  6. The runner tried to maintain a steady pace throughout the marathon.
  7. The construction workers were instructed to pick up the pace.
  8. She is struggling to keep up with the pace of the conversation.
  9. The film started at a slow pace but quickly picked up momentum.
  10. They danced together, matching their steps and pace.

Sentences with «pace»

  • I could have done without maybe the last 25 minutes of it, but I actually like the deliberate kind of slow pacing of say the first hour, hour and half. (ebertpresents.com)
  • Cost effective and self paced exploration of this amazing area. (calypsokayaking.com)
  • Self - motivated person committed to working in fast paced environment with quality. (members.climber.com)
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