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  1. formal or literary uk / əˈpeɪs / us / əˈpeɪs / Add to word list. quickly: The project is coming on apace (= advancing quickly). Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. at a fast speed. fast He drives too fast for my liking. quickly The problem needs to be solved as quickly as possible. swiftly He left and returned swiftly.

  2. 1. : at a quick pace : swiftly. growing apace. 2. : abreast used with of or with. trying to keep apace with changes in technology. Synonyms. briskly. chop-chop. double-quick. fast. fleetly. full tilt. hastily. hell-for-leather. hot. lickety-split. posthaste. presto. pronto. quick.

  3. When something happens apace, it happens quickly. You could say that despite the rain, your house painting project is still continuing apace.

  4. Definition of 'apace' Word Frequency. apace. (əpeɪs ) adverb [ADVERB after verb] If something develops or continues apace, it is developing or continuing quickly. [formal] Land reclamation continues apace. The plan is proceeding apace, with another 13 superstores opening this year.

  5. formal or literary us / əˈpeɪs / uk / əˈpeɪs / Add to word list. quickly: The project is coming on apace (= advancing quickly). Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. at a fast speed. fast He drives too fast for my liking. quickly The problem needs to be solved as quickly as possible. swiftly He left and returned swiftly.

  6. Apace definition: with speed; quickly; swiftly. . See examples of APACE used in a sentence.

  7. Apace Definition. ə-pās. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Adverb. Filter. adverb. At a rapid pace; swiftly. American Heritage. At a fast pace; with speed; swiftly. Webster's New World. In such a way or at such a speed as to keep up the requisite momentum; abreast. American Heritage. Quickly, rapidly, with speed.

  8. Define apace. apace synonyms, apace pronunciation, apace translation, English dictionary definition of apace. adv. 1. At a rapid pace; swiftly. 2. In such a way or at such a speed as to keep up the requisite momentum; abreast. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · English. [ edit] WOTD – 23 February 2016. Etymology. [ edit] From Middle English apās (“step by step, slowly; quickly, rapidly; at once, promptly”), from Old French à pas (“at a quick pace”). [1] Pronunciation. [ edit] ( Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA ( key): /əˈpeɪs/ Audio ( General Australian): Rhymes: -eɪs. Adverb. [ edit]

  10. swiftly; quickly:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.