What does PACES mean?

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Paces is a noun and a verb.

Definitions

As a noun, paces refers to the speed at which someone or something moves, or a single step taken when walking or running. As a verb, paces means to walk at a steady and consistent speed, often while counting the steps taken.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈpeɪsɪz/

UK: /ˈpeɪsɪz/

Origin and Usage

The word paces has its origins in the Latin word "passus," which means "step." It has been used in English since the 14th century. The noun form is commonly used in discussions of sports, such as horse racing or running, to describe the speed at which a participant is moving. The verb form is often used to describe someone walking back and forth, such as a guard or a nervous person.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for the noun form of paces include speed, tempo, rate, and gait. Synonyms for the verb form include stride, step, walk, and tread.

Related Words

Related five-letter words to paces include pacey, pacer, space, scape, and spacy.

Example Sentences
  • As he crossed the finish line, his paces slowed to a stop.
  • The horses paces quickened as it neared the finish line.
  • She counted her paces as she walked back and forth in the waiting room.
  • The guard paced back and forth in front of the door, keeping a watchful eye on the hallway.


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