pacer (Meaning)

Wordnet

pacer (n)

a horse used to set the pace in racing

a horse trained to a special gait in which both feet on one side leave the ground together

Webster

pacer (n.)

One who, or that which, paces; especially, a horse that paces.

pacer Sentence Examples

  1. The horse's steady pacer carried it gracefully around the track.
  2. The determined pacer pushed himself to maintain a consistent rhythm during the marathon.
  3. The pacer's role was crucial in helping the runner achieve their desired time.
  4. The pacer's metronomic footsteps provided a steady tempo for the group.
  5. The pacer's cadence was perfectly timed, matching the runner's stride and speed.
  6. The pacer's experience guided the runner through the challenging portions of the race.
  7. The pacer's presence instilled confidence in the runner, allowing them to focus on their performance.
  8. The pacer's dedication and support made a significant difference in the runner's success.
  9. The pacer's unwavering rhythm served as a beacon of hope for the struggling runner.
  10. The pacer's gentle encouragement motivated the runner to keep going when their energy waned.

FAQs About the word pacer

a horse used to set the pace in racing, a horse trained to a special gait in which both feet on one side leave the ground togetherOne who, or that which, paces;

pacemaker,leader, bellwether, trendsetter, pacesetter,pioneer, precursor, herald, forerunner,innovator

imitator,follower, imitator, follower,, Johnny-come-lately, me-tooer, me-tooer,Johnny-come-lately

The horse's steady pacer carried it gracefully around the track.

The determined pacer pushed himself to maintain a consistent rhythm during the marathon.

The pacer's role was crucial in helping the runner achieve their desired time.

The pacer's metronomic footsteps provided a steady tempo for the group.