What is "way" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does way mean in English? Meaning of way definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "way" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "way": how something is done or how it happens
Noun
Meaning of "way": to a great degree or by a great distance; very much (`right smart' is regional in the United States)
Adverb
Meaning of "way": how a result is obtained or an end is achieved
Noun
Meaning of "way": a line leading to a place or point
Noun
Meaning of "way": the condition of things generally
Noun
Meaning of "way": a course of conduct
Noun
Meaning of "way": any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another
Noun
Meaning of "way": a journey or passage
Noun
Meaning of "way": space for movement
Noun
Meaning of "way": the property of distance in general
Noun
Meaning of "way": doing as one pleases or chooses
Noun
Meaning of "way": a general category of things; used in the expression `in the way of'
Noun
Meaning of "way": a portion of something divided into shares
Noun
Synonyms:
style, fashion, form, means, process, practice, move, idea, system, thing, step, course, manner, use, measure, policy, approach, action, procedure, plan, shot, habit, hook, stroke, design, plot, custom, instrument, vehicle, usage, scheme, kick, hang-up, tack, contrivance, habitude, wont, wise, outline, mode, expedient, groove, course of action, modus, trend, course, progress, path, alternative, approach, line, road, bearing, ingress, walk, street, headway, march, avenue, gateway, tendency, row, boulevard, space, stretch, admission, admittance, passage, access, gate, advance, highway, movement, entrance, door, thoroughfare, opening, track, trail, drag, journey, extent, artery, distance, lane, room, progression, ride, orbit, length, channel, entry, entrée, pathway, byway, elbowroom, forward motion, thataway, stones throw, style, fashion, tone, behavior, form, nature, practice, particular, use, circumstance, detail, thing, state, manner, aspect, sense, situation, respect, condition, status, wont, idiosyncrasy, shot, point, fettle, trait, consuetude, feature, gait, trick, hook, shape, personality, guise, conduct, usage, custom, groove, kick, praxis,
Antonyms:
disorganization, ignorance, idleness, inaction, inactivity, end, stoppage, denial, refusal, inaction, egress, halt, block, exit, conclusion, whole, dullness,
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