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pacesetter
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'pacesetter' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to a person or group who sets a standard for others to follow, often in terms of innovation, style, or performance. Example: The company's new CEO was a pacesetter in the tech industry, constantly pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible. Her visionary leadership inspired her team to follow suit, resulting in record-breaking growth for the company.
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
"People couldn't believe that you could break the world record in the Olympics without a pacesetter.
News & Media
I'm taking over at a different time in different circumstances, but I believe the SDLP can still be the pathfinder and pacesetter".
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The biggest is that the Fed is the world's monetary pacesetter, and it is rapidly moving toward tightening at a time when a disinflationary freeze is settling in around the rest of the globe.
News & Media
Britain and France, so often at odds over the theology of defence, are now at one in their keenness to hammer out a common European position ahead of NATO's 50th anniversary summit in Washington in April next year.But the prime minister's early success as a pacesetter in European defence could prove hard to sustain, given the awkward issues that lie ahead.
News & Media
From the glorious one-upmanship of the first Sputnik flight on October 4th 1957, until the mid-1960s, the Soviet Union was always the pacesetter and America the seething second-best.
News & Media
And the church's role at home has implications for the communion: can an English church that is steadily disestablishing itself retain any natural place as a pacesetter for much bigger churches abroad?It is hard to see how any incumbent of Canterbury could cope with these contradictions, however impermeable his hide.
News & Media
With only 1/4 mile to go, he had moved up to fourth place behind the pacesetter, Dispose.
Encyclopedias
Judge 'N Jury tried to maintain contact with the pacesetter from his rail draw, but Justineo was not for catching and took the Listed prize by a length and a half from fellow market leader Masamah.
News & Media
Another pacesetter in the race for Best Picture, this stars Oxford-born actor and former Spooks star David Oyelowo as Dr Martin Luther King Jr – a performance that is already sending ripples through the film world.
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British Tour de France winner Chris Froome of Team Sky was seventh on the stage and remained sixth overall, 17 seconds off the pacesetter.
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And the identity of the pacesetter, who he will set out with for the most important round of his life?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "pacesetter", ensure the context clearly indicates in what area the subject is setting the pace. Specificity enhances clarity and impact.
Common error
Avoid using "pacesetter" when a more specific term like "innovator" or "leader" would better capture the individual's or organization's role.
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Linguistic Context
The word "pacesetter" functions primarily as a noun. Ludwig AI shows it refers to a person, group, or thing that leads others in terms of speed, performance, innovation, or some other measurable quality. The term highlights the act of setting a new standard for others to follow.
Frequent in
News & Media
57%
Encyclopedias
3%
Formal & Business
2%
Less common in
Science
14%
Academia
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "pacesetter" is a noun used to describe someone or something that leads or sets a standard in a particular field. Ludwig AI analysis of numerous examples reveals its frequent use in news and media, encyclopedias, and business contexts. The phrase carries a neutral register, indicating it's appropriate for a wide range of communications. When employing "pacesetter", it is recommended to provide clear context about the specific area in which the subject leads. Alternatives include "leader", "innovator", and "trendsetter", providing writers with options to fine-tune their message. It is worth mentioning that there are many authoritative source using it, like The New York Times or The Economist.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
trendsetter
Focuses more on establishing new trends or styles, particularly in fashion or culture.
leader
A more general term indicating someone who guides or directs a group or organization.
frontrunner
Suggests someone who is ahead in a race or competition.
innovator
Highlights the introduction of new ideas or methods.
pioneer
Implies someone who is among the first to explore or develop something new.
groundbreaker
Suggests someone who makes significant advancements or discoveries.
vanguard
Refers to a group of people leading the way in new developments or ideas.
torchbearer
Implies someone who carries on a tradition or principle, often in a leading role.
standard-bearer
Indicates someone who represents and promotes a particular set of standards or values.
bellwether
Highlights someone or something that indicates a future trend.
FAQs
How to use "pacesetter" in a sentence?
You can use "pacesetter" to describe someone or something that leads in a specific area. For example, "The company is a "pacesetter" in green technology."
What can I say instead of "pacesetter"?
You can use alternatives like "leader", "innovator", or "trendsetter" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "pacesetter" or "pace setter"?
"Pacesetter" is the correct spelling as one word. "Pace setter" is rarely used and generally considered incorrect in modern usage.
What's the difference between "pacesetter" and "standard-bearer"?
A ""pacesetter"" leads by setting a high standard of performance or innovation, while a "standard-bearer" champions and defends a particular set of principles or values.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested