slow-paced
slow-paced — adjective
1. describing an activity, story, place, or way of life that moves or develops slow
describing an activity, story, place, or way of life that moves or develops slowly rather than quickly.
Noa enjoys the slow-paced life in a fishing town on the east coast.
slow-paced + life/town noun
After two busy years in Seoul, Christopher wanted a slow-paced job near home.
slow-paced + job for a less rushed routine
The first half of the film feels slow-paced, but the ending is moving.
Visitors liked the slow-paced boat tour through the quiet mangrove river.
Benjamin said the slow-paced lesson helped worried students ask more questions.
- leisurely
usually more positive and suggests a relaxed pace by choice
- unhurried
stresses the lack of pressure or need to rush
- slow-moving
fits traffic, storms, and progress more naturally than lifestyle or story nouns
- fast-paced
direct opposite for work, stories, games, and daily life
- hectic
suggests a very busy, pressured rhythm rather than simple speed
文法句型
slow-paced + noun
be/feel + slow-paced
用法筆記
Common with nouns for lifestyles, jobs, lessons, tours, and stories. It often suggests a calm or unhurried rhythm, but with films or games it can also hint that something feels too quiet or not exciting enough.