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Pacer Meaning in English

word

ˈpeɪsɝ
PAY-ser
pˈeɪsɐ
PAY-suh

Definition

A pacer is a person or animal that sets the speed in a race for others to follow, or someone who helps others keep a steady pace. In some sports, a pacer helps achieve a target time.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly used in running and racing contexts; can also mean a fast bowler in cricket (especially in India) or someone who paces back and forth due to anxiety (less common). Typical collocations: 'marathon pacer', 'official pacer'. Not to be confused with 'pacemaker' (medical device).

Example Sentences

The pacer helps runners keep the right speed during the race.

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She wants to be a marathon pacer one day.

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The runners followed the pacer closely.

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I signed up to be a pacer at next month's half marathon.

natural

Without a good pacer, it’s easy to start too fast in a race.

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The crowd cheered when the pacer crossed the finish line with the group.

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