Synonym: rate, speed, stride, tread, walk. Similar words: space, keep pace with, face to face, pack, impact, package, face, trace. Meaning: [peɪs] n. 1. the rate of moving (especially walking or running) 2. the distance covered by a step 3. the relative speed of progress or change 4. a step in walking or running 5. the rate of some repeating event 6. a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride. v. 1. walk with slow or fast paces 2. go at a pace 3. measure (distances) by pacing 4. regulate or set the pace of.
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(61) Willis set the pace for the first mile.
(62) Slow down! I can't keep pace with you.
(63) Tweed walked at a leisurely pace.
(64) He set off running at a furious pace.
(65) The train was moving now at a snail's pace.
(66) He quickened his pace a little.
(67) He slacked his pace as the sun grew hot.
(68) He slowed the pace as they crested the ridge.
(69) Change was coming, but at a glacial pace.
(70) We set off again at a more sedate pace.
(71) Support for European unity began to gather pace .
(72) I don't like the pace of modern life.
(73) We continued our walk at a sedate pace .
(74) The pace of trading slackened during the winter months.
(75) The trot is a pace of the horse.
(76) The pace of city life threatens our sanity.
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(77) Rumours of corruption and scandal gathered pace .
(78) Kirov stepped back a pace.
(79) Each child learns at his or her own pace.
(80) She unconsciously moved back a pace or two.
(81) Traffic had slowed to a snail's pace.
(82) The horse set off at a spanking pace.
(83) She drove off at a furious pace.
(84) They set off at a steady pace.
(85) He was so unfit he couldn't keep pace .
(86) The supply of materials cannot keep pace with demand.
(87) Wages are not keeping pace with inflation.
(88) One runner was selected to pace the race.
(89) It isn't easy to score runs against pace bowlers.
(90) Children do not learn at an even pace.
More similar words: space, keep pace with, face to face, pack, impact, package, face, trace, place, palace, embrace, in place, surface, at peace, replace, face up to, in place of, placement, workplace, make a face, out of place, take place, marketplace, replacement, make peace with, take the place of, in the first place.