paces (Meaning)

paces

rate of moving especially on foot, a fast gait of a horse in which legs on the same side move together, rhythmic animation, any of various units of distance based on the length of a human step, an established rate of locomotion, rate of progress, parallel rate of growth or development, speed, to go before, first place in a competition, to cover (a course) by pacing, to walk with slow steady steps, to walk with often slow or measured tread, to go at a pace, contrary to the opinion of, rate of movement, an example to be emulated, a manner of going on foot, to set or regulate the pace of, a single step or a measure based on the length of a human step, to move along, gait, to measure by paces, to establish a moderate or steady pace for (oneself), a manner of walking, an exhibition or test of skills or capacities, to cover at a walk, to set an example for, step sense 2a(1), rate of performance or delivery, to keep pace with, a fast 2-beat gait (as of the horse) in which the legs move in lateral pairs and support the animal alternately on the right and left legs, to measure by pacing

Synonyms & Antonyms of paces

paces Sentence Examples

  1. The runner maintained a steady pace of 10 kilometers per hour.
  2. The hiker walked at a leisurely pace, admiring the scenic surroundings.
  3. The horses approached in a slow, steady pace, their hooves echoing against the pavement.
  4. The ballet dancer moved with graceful, measured paces.
  5. The clock ticked away at a regular pace, marking the passing of time.
  6. The marching band played in perfect unison, their paces in perfect alignment.
  7. The wind blew at a relentless pace, whipping up the leaves into a frenzy.
  8. The turtle crawled at a slow, laborious pace, its shell dragging through the dirt.
  9. The child shuffled along at a hesitant pace, unsure of its footing.
  10. The teacher paced back and forth in front of the class, her footsteps echoing in the silent room.

FAQs About the word paces

rate of moving especially on foot, a fast gait of a horse in which legs on the same side move together, rhythmic animation, any of various units of distance bas

marches,strides, files, parades,steps, goose-steps, stamps, traipses, trudges, hikes

strolls, meanders,wanders, rambles,ambles,

The runner maintained a steady pace of 10 kilometers per hour.

The hiker walked at a leisurely pace, admiring the scenic surroundings.

The horses approached in a slow, steady pace, their hooves echoing against the pavement.

The ballet dancer moved with graceful, measured paces.