paced (Meaning)

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paced (imp. & p. p.)

of Pace

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paced (a.)

Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain.

paced Sentence Examples

  1. The runner paced herself steadily, maintaining a consistent rhythm throughout the marathon.
  2. The anxious mother paced the hospital waiting room, her mind racing with worry.
  3. The lion paced back and forth in its enclosure, its restless movements a testament to its confined existence.
  4. The hikers paced themselves cautiously up the steep mountain trail, conserving energy for the summit.
  5. The dog trainer paced beside the pet, teaching it the basics of obedience.
  6. The teacher paced the classroom, keeping an eye on her students as they worked independently.
  7. The nervous witness paced in the courtroom, their anxiety evident in their restless movements.
  8. The pregnant woman paced her living room, trying to soothe her labor pains.
  9. The architect paced the blueprints, considering different design options before finalizing the plans.
  10. The birdwatcher paced slowly through the forest, observing the behaviors of the local avifauna.

FAQs About the word paced

of Pace, Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain.

marched,strode,filed, treaded, paraded, stepped, trod, trudged,stomped, traipsed

strolled, wandered, wandered,strolled, meandered, rambled, rambled, ambled, meandered,ambled

The runner paced herself steadily, maintaining a consistent rhythm throughout the marathon.

The anxious mother paced the hospital waiting room, her mind racing with worry.

The lion paced back and forth in its enclosure, its restless movements a testament to its confined existence.

The hikers paced themselves cautiously up the steep mountain trail, conserving energy for the summit.