paced

adjective
UK: /peɪst/
US: /peɪst/
  1. Having a consistent speed or rhythm.

    1. The movie was well paced and kept my attention.
    2. The training program is carefully paced to avoid injuries among athletes.
  2. Moving at a deliberate and controlled rate.

    1. The old man walked at a slow, paced walk.
    2. The runner maintained a paced rhythm throughout the marathon to conserve energy.
paced verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'pace'.

    1. He paced back and forth, waiting for news.
    2. The manager paced the delivery carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "paced" in English means: Having a consistent speed or rhythm., Moving at a deliberate and controlled rate..

The phonetic transcription of "paced" is /peɪst/ in British English and /peɪst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "paced": controlled, rhythmic, even, steady, measured.

Example usage of "paced": "The movie was well paced and kept my attention.". More examples on the page.