yes, to pace is a way of walking. He paced the floor waiting for the doctor to come.
The word verb is actually a noun!
The word debt does not have a verb form and is a noun. You can however use the word owe which is similar and is a verb.
The word popped is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb pop.
The word glanced is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "glance".
The word endeavouring is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb to endeavour.
The Latin equivalent of 'Rest when I die' is Requiesce quando morior. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'requiesce' means 'rest'. The dependent conjunction 'quando' means 'when'. The verb 'morior' means '[I] die'.
There is no adverb form. The verb to pace forms participle adjectives pacing and paced, but neither creates a formal adverb. (Some writers do use the non-word pacingly.)
pace
If you are pacing (the verb to pace) you are walking up and down along a line (usually in a room) thinking about something or agitated by something.A pace (noun) is the length of a human stride. Thus when pacing you are doing so in paces.Pace can also be used as a adjective for speed - going at a rapid pace.
The word pace can be interpreted in many different ways. An eight letter word meaning pace is swiftness. This is a rapid pace.
Rapidity, or rapidness.
It can be when it applies to a running horse (a racking pace), where rack is a gait.Otherwise, racking (the present participle of the verb to rack) is a verb form or a noun.*note that the homophone wracking is likely the proper word in wracking pain
Yes, ambled is a verb (the past tense of amble). It means to walk at a slow pace; stroll.
There are several synonyms for the verb to walk, which include stroll, pace, stalk, perambulate, or stride.
What is the first letter of a five letter word meaning "pace"?
tread or tempo are synonyms for pace.
The definition would be pace, itself.