What does Paced mean?
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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Pacedadjective
Having a particular gait.
Etymology: from pace.
Revenge is sure, though sometimes slowly pac’d;
Awake, awake, or sleeping sleep thy last. Dryden.
Webster Dictionary
Paced
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Pacedadjective
having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain
Anagrams for Paced »
caped
decap
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Paced in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Paced in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Paced in a Sentence
How we travel is changing. Today's tech-driven, fast-paced world means that we have to strive to be innovative, rethink what we've done historically, and offer more convenience and comfort to our guests.
The beauty of a budding rosebud or a magnificent oak tree captures our attention and can provide peaceful diversion from our otherwise busy, stressful and fast-paced lives, if we're feeling down and unmotivated, a simple 10-minute walk outside may be just what we need to elevate our mood and catch a second wind for the work we have remaining in the day.
Millennial travelers are attracted to fun, fast-paced adventures that often start at the top of the bucket list, we often hear they areaiming to claim the bragging right of stepping foot on all seven continents before they turn 30.
For buyers still reeling from last year's overheated market and sky-high prices, fast-paced inflation is squeezing their budgets, and offsetting low mortgage rates.
Those guys came out firing, they were locked in. They are a scary team. They played freely and play spaced out. They play with a lot of confidence. They play fast paced and you have to match that pace or contain that pace.
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- mondar-mandirIndonesian
- בקצבHebrew
- ritm propriuRomanian
- நேரெதிரானதாகும்Tamil
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