Pronunciation: /weɪ tu ɡo/
noun a course of action or route taken to reach a particular goal
A1 He scored a goal in the match. Way to go!
A2 You finished all your homework on time. Way to go!
B1 The team won the championship. Way to go!
B2 She aced her exams. Way to go!
C1 The company exceeded its sales targets. Way to go!
C2 The artist received critical acclaim for their latest work. Way to go!
preposition used to indicate the manner or method in which something is done
A1 You found your way to go to the park.
A2 She showed me the way to go to the nearest bus stop.
B1 The map will guide you on the best way to go to the museum.
B2 The GPS provided the most efficient way to go to the airport.
C1 The expert pilot knew the fastest way to go through the storm.
C2 The experienced hiker always knows the safest way to go in the mountains.
formal Congratulations on completing the project ahead of schedule. That is truly an impressive way to go.
informal You aced the exam! Way to go!
slang Dude, you nailed that presentation! Way to go!
figurative By taking the road less traveled, she found success. It was a risky move, but what a way to go.
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