paced Antonyms
Meaning of paced
paced (imp. & p. p.)
of Pace
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
- 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.
- The dog trainer paced beside the pet, teaching it the basics of obedience.
- The teacher paced the classroom, keeping an eye on her students as they worked independently.
- The nervous witness paced in the courtroom, their anxiety evident in their restless movements.
- The pregnant woman paced her living room, trying to soothe her labor pains.
- The architect paced the blueprints, considering different design options before finalizing the plans.
- 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, stepped, paraded, treaded,stomped, plodded, traipsed, trod
strolled,strolled, wandered, wandered, meandered, meandered, rambled, rambled,ambled, 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.