Pronunciation: /lid ðə weɪ/
noun a person or thing that shows the way to others
A1 The tour guide will lead the way through the jungle.
A2 The teacher asked the student to lead the way to the library.
B1 The CEO's innovative ideas have helped the company lead the way in the industry.
B2 The research team's groundbreaking discoveries have led the way for future advancements in medicine.
C1 The politician's bold initiatives have led the way towards positive change in the country.
C2 The artist's unique vision has led the way in redefining contemporary art.
verb to show or guide someone in a particular direction
A1 The tour guide will lead the way to the museum.
A2 The teacher asked the student to lead the way to the library.
B1 The experienced hiker agreed to lead the way on the mountain trail.
B2 The CEO decided to lead the way in implementing new company policies.
C1 The renowned scientist continues to lead the way in groundbreaking research.
C2 The artist's innovative designs lead the way in contemporary art.
formal The experienced guide will lead the way through the treacherous mountain terrain.
informal Hey, you know the shortcut to the party, can you lead the way?
slang Yo, dude, you're the local here, you lead the way to the best burger joint.
figurative Her innovative ideas will lead the way to a successful business venture.
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