Do (something) at (one's) own pace In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "do (something) at (one's) own pace", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-09-30 04:09

Meaning of Do (something) at (one's) own pace

Synonyms:

at one's convenience , at one's leisure , in one's own time

Do (something) at (one's) own pace verb phrase

If he or she does something at his or her own pace, he or she does it at the ideal speed for himself or herself.

Don't hurry. Just take your time and do things at your own pace.

You should stop comparing your life to others and allow yourself to grow at your own pace.

Other phrases about:

like a scalded cat

Extremely fast as if having been abruptly startled or shocked

to get the lead out

To move or work something at a faster pace

speed demon

Used to refer to someone or something moves or works at very high speed

at a (fair) lick

at a high speed

Grammar and Usage of Do (something) at (one's) own pace

Verb Forms

  • does (something) at (one's) own pace
  • doing (something) at (one's) own pace
  • did (something) at (one's) own pace

The verb "do" should be conjugated according to its tense and can be replaced by other verbs.

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