A race is when people or animals try to be the fastest in a contest. It often means running or driving. People watch to see who wins.
They ran a race at school today.
The car won the big race last week.
Race means a group of people with the same physical look or origin. It often talks about skin color or culture. It is important to respect all races.
She belongs to the same race as her family.
People of every race should be treated equally.
Here, race means moving very fast to do something quickly. People use this when time is short and there is pressure to finish.
It was a race against time to finish work.
She made a race to catch the bus.
To race means to move very fast or compete in a speed contest. People can race by running, driving, or other ways. It is an action word.
They race every weekend at the park.
She raced to the store before it closed.
Race can mean a group of animals or plants that have the same special traits. It is like a type or breed. People use it when talking about nature.
This race of dogs is very friendly.
That race of flowers grows well here.
Race can describe many things happening fast one after another. It shows quick actions or feelings. This meaning is more formal or literary.
A race of events followed one after another.
His heart was in a race after the run.
To race can also mean to hurry or rush somewhere fast. People use it when they need to be very quick or escape something. It is a verb.
He raced home before the storm started.
She raced to answer the phone quickly.