pacing

[peys-ing]

pacing Definition

  • 1the speed at which something happens or develops
  • 2the act of walking back and forth with regular steps

Using pacing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pacing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pacing of the movie was too slow for my taste.

  • Example

    The pacing of the story was perfect, keeping me engaged from beginning to end.

  • Example

    He was nervous and started pacing back and forth in the waiting room.

pacing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pacing

Phrases with pacing

  • to control the speed or rate at which you do something in order to avoid getting too tired or making mistakes

    Example

    If you want to finish the race, you need to pace yourself and not start too fast.

  • walking back and forth across a room, often because you are worried or anxious about something

    Example

    She spent the whole night pacing the floor, unable to sleep because of her nerves.

  • to measure the size or distance of something by walking the length of it and counting your steps

    Example

    He paced out the distance between the two trees to see if his hammock would fit.

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Summary: pacing in Brief

Pacing [peys-ing] refers to the speed at which something happens or develops, such as the pacing of a movie or story. It can also mean the act of walking back and forth with regular steps, as in 'He was nervous and started pacing back and forth in the waiting room.' Phrases like 'pacing yourself' and 'pacing the floor' add nuance to the term.

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