Pronunciation: /noʊ weɪ/
noun a way or method
A1 No way! That's amazing!
A2 There's no way I can finish this in time.
B1 No way of knowing what will happen next.
B2 There's no way we can afford that vacation.
C1 There is simply no way to predict the outcome.
C2 There is no way around the fact that we need to make changes.
adverb used to emphasize a negative statement
A1 No way! I can't believe it!
A2 There's no way I'm going to that party.
B1 No way am I going to let you do that.
B2 There's no way we can finish this project on time.
C1 No way would I ever consider working for that company.
C2 There's absolutely no way I'm changing my mind about this decision.
formal There is no way to predict the outcome of the experiment without further data.
informal No way! I can't believe you're going skydiving next weekend.
slang No way, dude! That concert was totally lit!
figurative There's no way I'm going to let you down when you need me the most.
no wayed
no ways
more no way
most no way
no way
will no way
has no wayed
is no waying
no way
very no way
to no way
no waying
no wayed