Pronunciation: /weɪstʃeɪdʒ/
noun a point or stage on the way to a destination or goal
A1 I am at a waystage in my language learning journey.
A2 She is currently at a waystage where she can understand basic conversations.
B1 Reaching this waystage in my studies has been a significant milestone.
B2 At this waystage of the project, we need to make some important decisions.
C1 The team has reached a waystage where they can start implementing their plans.
C2 Being at this waystage of my career, I feel confident in taking on new challenges.
formal Reaching the waystage of our project, we can now evaluate our progress and make necessary adjustments.
informal We're at the waystage of the road trip, almost halfway to our destination.
slang We're just chillin' at the waystage, taking a breather before continuing on.
figurative Reaching the waystage in life, he reflected on his achievements and set new goals for the future.
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