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Learn to pronounce pace

/pās/
noun
  1. a single step taken when walking or running.
    "Kirov stepped back a pace"
    synonyms: step, stride, footstep
  2. consistent and continuous speed in walking, running, or moving.
    "most traffic moved at the pace of the riverboat"
    synonyms: speed, rate, swiftness, quickness, rapidity, velocity, tempo, momentum, clip, lick

verb
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"
synonyms: walk, stride, tread, march, pound, patrol, walk up and down, walk back and forth, cross, traverse

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The meaning of PACE is rate of movement; especially : an established rate of locomotion. How to use pace in a sentence. Did you know?
To pace a group or the members of a group is to lead them or stay even with them: Smith scored 17 points to pace North Springs to a 78-38 victory. (Definition ...
verb (used without object) · to take slow, regular steps. · to walk up and down nervously, as to expend nervous energy. · (of a horse) to go at a pace.
Pace is how fast something travels a particular distance, like a runner who tries to achieve a consistent pace, running each mile in more or less the same ...
a unit of linear measure, equal to the length of a step or stride, variously estimated at from 30 inches to 40 inches: the regulation military pace is 30 ...
PACE meaning: 1 : the speed at which someone or something moves; 2 : the speed at which something happens.
definition 1: to set the rate or speed of. The coach paced the runners. similar words: · determine, establish, set ; definition 2: to control the energy loss of.
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