Pronunciation: /weɪ/
noun a means or method of doing something
A1 I know the way to the park.
A2 She showed me the way to the bus stop.
B1 The best way to learn a language is through immersion.
B2 There are many different ways to approach problem-solving.
C1 His way of thinking is quite unique and innovative.
C2 The artist's way of expressing emotions through painting is truly captivating.
adjective showing or indicating a direction
A1 She found a way to solve the puzzle.
A2 He took the scenic way home.
B1 The new software offers a more efficient way to manage data.
B2 The company is looking for a strategic way to expand their market.
C1 Her innovative way of approaching problems has led to great success.
C2 The artist's unique way of painting has captivated audiences worldwide.
adverb in a manner or method
A1 She walked slowly and carefully on the way home.
A2 He explained the directions in a clear way so everyone could understand.
B1 The project was completed in a timely way, meeting all the deadlines.
B2 The team worked together in a collaborative way to achieve their goals.
C1 The artist expressed her emotions in a unique way through her paintings.
C2 The author's way of storytelling captivated readers and kept them engaged until the end.
formal The most efficient way to solve this problem is through careful analysis.
informal Hey, do you know the best way to get to the mall from here?
slang I'll find a way to sneak out of the house tonight.
figurative She found a way to mend their broken relationship.
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