Pace means how fast or slow something happens or moves. It can be used for walking, running, or any action.
He walks at a slow pace.
The pace of the music is fast.
Pace can mean one step or the length of one step when walking or running. It shows how far someone moves with one step.
He took three paces forward.
Her pace was long and steady.
To pace means to walk back and forth, often when you are worried or thinking. It shows a slow or repeated walking movement.
She paced nervously in the room.
He paced the floor and thought hard.
Pace is how fast or slow music or any activity happens. It is often used when talking about music or performance speed.
The song has a quick pace.
Keep the pace steady when you play.
A pace can be a measure of length equal to one large step. It was used in old times to measure distance by counting steps.
The wall is 10 paces long.
Soldiers marched ten paces forward.
To pace means to control how fast or slow something happens, like work, speech, or activity. It helps to keep things steady or comfortable.
We need to pace our work carefully.
She paced her speech slowly.
Pace means the regular way soldiers walk during drills, with exact step sizes and speed. It is part of military training.
The soldiers marched with a steady pace.
Keep your pace in the drill.
To keep pace means to stay at the same speed or level as something or someone else. It is used to talk about progress and changes.
She can keep pace with the best runners.
Keep pace with new technology changes.