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Synonyms for pace
ˈpeɪ si, ˈpɑ tʃeɪ; Lat. ˈpɑ kɛpace
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Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
pace
Synonyms:
step, stride, tread, gaitAntonyms:
standing still
Princeton's WordNet
pace, gaitnoun
the rate of moving (especially walking or running)
Synonyms:
gait, tread, rate, tempo, stride, step, yard, footstepfootstep, pace, step, stridenoun
the distance covered by a step
"he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig"
Synonyms:
footstep, tread, gait, stone's throw, stair, yard, whole tone, step, tempo, measure, footfall, dance step, gradation, tone, rate, whole step, footmark, footprint, stridepace, ratenoun
the relative speed of progress or change
"he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated"
Synonyms:
gait, tread, rate, tempo, charge per unit, stride, step, yard, footsteppace, stride, treadnoun
a step in walking or running
Synonyms:
gait, tread, rate, tempo, stride, step, yard, footsteptempo, pacenoun
the rate of some repeating event
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gait, pacing, tread, rate, tempo, stride, step, yard, footstepyard, paceverb
a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
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footstep, cubic yard, one thousand, gait, tread, railyard, railway yard, grounds, step, tempo, thou, curtilage, grand, thousand, rate, yard, stride, chiliadpaceverb
walk with slow or fast paces
"He paced up and down the hall"
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steppaceverb
go at a pace
"The horse paced"
Synonyms:
steppace, stepverb
measure (distances) by pacing
"step off ten yards"
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maltreat, tread, abuse, mistreat, step, ill-use, ill-treatpaceverb
regulate or set the pace of
"Pace your efforts"
Synonyms:
step
Editors Contribution
take something in stride
to cope with something unfortunate without much effort; to accept or manage difficulties well.
he took it in stride when they attempted to ostracize him
Dictionary of English Synonymes
pacenoun
pacenoun
Synonyms:
gait, manner of walkingpacenoun
paceverb
Synonyms:
walk (with measured steps)paceverb
Synonyms:
go at a pace, go at an ambling gait
Nicknames
List of known nicknames for "Pace":
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
PACE
Synonyms:
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Synonyms:
Programs of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly
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Words popularity by usage frequency
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#352 | rate | |
#930 | step | |
#969 | speed | |
#1450 | grand | |
#1720 | peace | |
#2225 | abuse | |
#2483 | measure | |
#2851 | beat | |
#4040 | thousand | |
#4082 | tone | |
#4540 | yard | |
#5087 | grounds | |
#5321 | pace | |
#5514 | thou | |
#8028 | rhythm | |
#9019 | momentum | |
#12872 | tempo | |
#17174 | footprint | |
#17461 | stair | |
#19534 | tread | |
#20423 | stride | |
#24089 | cadence | |
#25862 | pacing | |
#29451 | gait | |
#58121 | gradation | |
#114685 | footstep | |
#134838 | mistreat | |
#148618 | footfall | |
#153180 | curtilage | |
#186487 | capc | |
#220010 | railyard | |
#317019 | maltreat |
How to use pace in a sentence?
Cancer is still moving at The American Cancer Society pace. So we have to get people back in the research labs. We have to get our clinical trials back up and running, but in the context of this paper, we have to do it safely -- and when those patients undergoing therapy get Covid, it appears with these data that they have a much higher risk, but one of my greatest worries is the undiagnosed patient, the patients who need to be screened and they're not getting their screenings. In a lot of areas, colonoscopies have just stopped.
So we have to make sure that we move in a decisive way, but at a measured pace and according to our capacity, and ensuring that the blowback is manageable.
For Temer, this election is extremely important because the speaker sets the agenda and the pace of the lower house.
Due to its social nature and controlled pace, people often maintain motivation and the ability to continue playing the sport even in older age and after suffering heart attack or stroke, while walking and low intensity jogging may be comparable exercise, they lack the competitive excitement of golf. Regular exercise, exposure to a less polluted environment and social interactions provided by golf are all positive for health.
Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell:
There are good reasons to think that underlying growth is stronger than these recent readings suggest, labor market data generally provide a better real-time signal of the underlying pace of economic activity.
Translations for pace
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- سرعةArabic
- аҙымBashkir
- amb tot el respecte perCatalan, Valencian
- krokCzech
- Schritt, Pass, Geschwindigkeit, Passgang, TempoGerman
- βήμα, ρυθμόςGreek
- paŝoEsperanto
- galope, trote, ritmo, con todo respeto, con el debido respeto, pasoSpanish
- askellaji, liike, askelpari, askel, lauma, tahti, passi, jalkatyöFinnish
- rythme, arpenter, train, tempo, pasFrench
- lépésHungarian
- քայլArmenian
- 速度を保つ, 側対歩, アンブル, 歩測, ペース, 速度, だく足, 歩幅, 歩調Japanese
- passus, paceLatin
- solis, gaitaLatvian
- toihā, whetokoMāori
- steg, takt, skritt, skritte oppNorwegian
- takt, steg, stege oppNorwegian Nynorsk
- passNorwegian
- chodzić tam i z powrotem, krok, tempoPolish
- passoPortuguese
- ritm, pas, tempo, umblaRomanian
- измерять шагами, при всём моём уважении, при всём уважении, скорость, шагать, прохаживаться, иноходь, поступь, расхаживать, аллюр, задавать темп, походка, шаг, темпRussian
- korak, hitrostSlovene
- mwendoSwahili
- வேகம்Tamil
- ก้าวThai
- крокUkrainian
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