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Pace
UK /["/peɪs/"]/US /["/peɪs/"]/
Definition
Police and Criminal Evidence Act
In simple words: the speed at which something happens or is done
Examples
- She matched his running pace to keep up.
- The pace of technological change is accelerating.
- He was unable to maintain his usual pace during the marathon.
- Let's pick up the pace if we want to finish on time.
- At his own pace, he took his time to complete the project.
Usage notes
Use 'pace' to describe the speed of an action or event. It is often used in contexts like running or working. Avoid using it in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'pace' as your 'race' speed — how fast you go in a race.
Collocations
- set the pace
- keep pace
- slow the pace
- pace yourself
- increase the pace
Synonyms
- speed
- rate
- tempo
- velocity
- cadence
Antonyms
- stop
- halt
- slowdown
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pace' as a verb meaning to walk back and forth.
- Using 'pace' only for physical activities, instead of for abstract progress like work or learning.
- Mispronouncing 'pace' by elongating the vowel sound.