The word "paste" is a homophone for "paced."
Slow paced.
A homograph for "paced" is "paced," which means moving rhythmically or measuring off a distance.
The homophone for "paced" is "paste."
No, "fast paced" is not hyphenated when used as a compound adjective after a noun. However, when used before a noun, it is typically hyphenated as "fast-paced." For example, you would say "a fast-paced movie" but "the movie was fast paced."
of Pace, Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain.
humorous, fast-paced
No, "paced" and "paste" are not minimal pairs. They differ not only in the placement but also in the vowel sound, with "paced" pronounced with a long "a" sound and "paste" pronounced with a short "a" sound.
The closest synonym I can think of for paced is stalked.
Fast Paced World was created in 2008-08.
In the PACED decision-making tool, the "C" stands for "Criteria." This step involves identifying the specific criteria that are important for making the decision at hand. These criteria help evaluate the options available and guide the decision-making process by establishing what factors are most relevant to the decision-maker.
Yes, the term "fast-paced world" is hyphenated.