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chace


Meanings
  • Verb

    To pursue or chase after someone or something.

    - "He chased the thief through the park."
    - "The hounds chased the fox through the forest."
  • Verb

    To try to catch up with someone or something.

    - "She tried to chase down the bus."
    - "The athletes chased personal best times."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with chace
chace , grace , space , pace , mace , lace , base , case , ace
Homophones
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  1. Chace (fr) : Hunt

  2. Chace (sc) : A small inlet or cove


Variants
List of all variants of chace that leads to same result
chase , chases , chased , chasing , Chase , Mary Ellen Chase , Salmon Chase , Salmon P. Chase , Salmon Portland Chase , chase down , chased down , chases down , chasing down , chase up , chased up , chases up , chasing up , stern chase , stern chases
Forms
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chases, chased, chasing, chased (past participle)


Etymology
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Originally meant 'to hunt'. Derived from Old French 'chaser', from 'chace', meaning 'hunt'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'chase scene' originated in silent films, where the action could be easily depicted through physical movement and title cards.

  2. In the movie 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', the famous chase scene was filmed in just five days.


Related Concepts
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  1. Pursuit: The act of seeking or following someone or something.

  2. Hunt: The act of tracking and killing wild animals for food, sport, or fur.


Culture
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In literature, 'chace' has been used to describe the pursuit of adventure, love, or prey. In art, scenes of the hunt have been depicted throughout history. In music, the term 'chase scene' is used to describe a fast-paced, exciting sequence.

How to Memorize "chace"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine yourself running after someone or something.
    - Visualize the movement and energy involved in chasing.

  2. associate

    - Associate 'chase' with the idea of pursuit.
    - Think of the feeling of excitement and determination.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a memorable phrase, such as 'Catch and Chase Can't Lose'.


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