adjective
- comparative form of 'pacy': having a faster pace or speed; moving or progressing more quickly
Usage: chiefly British English; informal
Examples
- The second half of the film was pacier than the first.
- This version of the song has a pacier tempo.
- The pacier rhythm kept the audience engaged throughout the performance.
- He prefers pacier workouts to build his cardiovascular fitness.
- The pacier narrative style made the novel hard to put down.