Pronunciation: /noʊˌweɪ/
noun used to express strong denial or disbelief
A1 Noway is a term used to express disbelief or refusal.
A2 There is noway we can finish this project on time without additional help.
B1 She said there was noway she would attend the meeting without a valid reason.
B2 The team's performance was outstanding, there is noway they will lose the championship.
C1 The evidence presented in court proved there was noway the defendant could have committed the crime.
C2 Despite the challenges, there was noway she would give up on her dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur.
adverb in no manner or degree; not at all
A1 No way! I can't believe it!
A2 There is noway I can finish this project on time.
B1 Noway am I going to let you go alone.
B2 Noway did I expect to see you here.
C1 There is noway I would ever consider working for that company again.
C2 Noway could I have predicted the outcome of the election.
formal There is noway that we can proceed without proper authorization.
informal Noway am I going to that party, it's too far.
slang Noway I'm gonna let that slide.
figurative There is noway to predict the outcome of this situation.
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