pace in English

noun
1
a single step taken when walking or running.
He always did that when we said goodbye: he'd walk a few paces , turn and wave.
synonyms:stepstride
verb
1
walk at a steady and consistent speed, especially back and forth and as an expression of one's anxiety or annoyance.
we paced up and down in exasperation
preposition
1
with due respect to (someone or their opinion), used to express polite disagreement or contradiction.
narrative history, pace some theorists, is by no means dead

Use "pace" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "pace" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pace", or refer to the context using the word "pace" in the English Dictionary.

1. Pace yourselves.

2. Pace High School V Baseball vs Pace 1:30 pm Chiles

3. Keep the pace!

4. The runner's pace quickened.

5. Abecedarian, can divide a pace.

6. He brisked up his pace.

7. The warming process gathers pace.

8. His pace began to remit.

9. Chugalugging Information at an Alarming Pace

10. She slackened her pace a little .

11. We worked at a hectic pace.

12. Didn't change their pace one iota.

13. The faster runner set the pace.

14. Chopstick « Back To Pace, FL

15. 11 Economic recovery is gathering pace.

16. We have to quicken our pace.

17. The film was lacking in pace.

18. There is no sober-minded, fast pace also goes awry; no caution pace, then flat road will fall.

19. The place, the pace more leisurely.

20. The pace of Arica is simply delightful

21. As I walked out, her pace slowed.

22. They set off at a leisurely pace.

23. Postures change, pace slows, bustle becomes murmur.

24. Congestion frequently reduces traffic to walking pace.

25. We had better put on the pace.

26. The plot unfolds at a plodding pace.

27. They moved at an Agonizingly slow pace.

28. They set off at a brisk pace .

29. They set off at a cracking pace.

30. Scott fell back a pace in astonishment.

31. We'll never make it at this pace.

32. The students work at their own pace.

33. They work at pace to repair it.

34. The runners have noticeably quickened their pace.

35. The Scottish Nationalist bandwagon is gathering pace.

36. Pace was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, the son of Charlotte (née Kloeckler), a schoolteacher, and James Roy Pace, an engineer.

37. PACE: Prediction of aggregated-scale coastal evolution; .

38. We set off at a smart pace.

39. The birthrate could only just keep pace.

40. 1 Lightsome pace urge me to run.

41. Support for European unity began to gather pace .

42. We continued our walk at a sedate pace .

43. The smartness of the pace soon exhausted him.

44. From then onward the pace of change accelerated.

45. He was so unfit he couldn't keep pace .

46. She unconsciously moved back a pace or two.

47. The actress is walking at a brisk pace.

48. He stepped across the stream with a pace.

49. She works so fast I cannot keep pace.

50. Apace definition is - at a quick pace : swiftly