What are some opposite words for pace?

Antonyms for pace
ˈpeɪ si, ˈpɑ tʃeɪ; Lat. ˈpɑ kɛpace

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Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms4.0 / 1 vote

  1. pace

    Antonyms:
    standing still

    Synonyms:
    step, stride, tread, gait

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Princeton's WordNet2.0 / 2 votes

  1. pace, gaitnoun

    the rate of moving (especially walking or running)

    Synonyms:
    gait, tread, rate, tempo, stride, step, yard, footstep

  2. footstep, 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, stride

  3. pace, 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, footstep

  4. pace, stride, treadnoun

    a step in walking or running

    Synonyms:
    gait, tread, rate, tempo, stride, step, yard, footstep

  5. tempo, pacenoun

    the rate of some repeating event

    Synonyms:
    gait, pacing, tread, rate, tempo, stride, step, yard, footstep

  6. yard, paceverb

    a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride

    Synonyms:
    footstep, cubic yard, one thousand, gait, tread, railyard, railway yard, grounds, step, tempo, thou, curtilage, grand, thousand, rate, yard, stride, chiliad

  7. paceverb

    walk with slow or fast paces

    "He paced up and down the hall"

    Synonyms:
    step

  8. paceverb

    go at a pace

    "The horse paced"

    Synonyms:
    step

  9. pace, stepverb

    measure (distances) by pacing

    "step off ten yards"

    Synonyms:
    maltreat, tread, abuse, mistreat, step, ill-use, ill-treat

  10. paceverb

    regulate or set the pace of

    "Pace your efforts"

    Synonyms:
    step

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. pacenoun

    Synonyms:
    amble, rack

Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD0.0 / 0 votes

  1. PACE

    Synonyms:
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  2. PACE

    Synonyms:
    Programs of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly

How to use pace in a sentence?

  1. Domien Loubry:

    It was really fun. With the announcer it has a really American feel about it. I think it was great with a really good atmosphere, i think when you get a high-scoring game the crowd can get into it. It’s a really high pace. It’s different. It’s more physical, it’s a more up-and-down pace but I like it and I think as it progresses it’s going to get even bigger.

  2. John Milton:

    When the waves are round me breaking,As I pace the deck alone,And my eye in vain is seekingSome green leaf to rest uponWhat would not I give to wanderWhere my old companions dwellAbsence makes the heart grow fonder,Isle of Beauty, fare thee well

  3. Silvia Bassani:

    This is becoming more and more the name of the game. Private equity funds want a bespoke process which goes under the radar screen and develops at a much faster pace, buyers are more motivated as they feel they have better chances of success, while for sellers this is a faster and less disruptive way of doing deals.

  4. Fed Chair Janet Yellen:

    Proceeding cautiously in raising the federal funds rate will allow us to keep the monetary support to economic growth in place while we assess whether growth is returning to a moderate pace, whether the labor market will strengthen further, and whether inflation will continue to make progress.

  5. Gujar Khan:

    I feel really unable to keep pace with weather patterns that are shifting so rapidly.

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