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Showing words for WAYS using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Ways

sway, ways, yaws

3 Letter Words for Ways

aws, ays, saw, say, swa, swy, was, way, yas, yaw

Definitions for Ways

[1] way1(def 7, 14, 20a) .
[2] manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
[3] characteristic or habitual manner: Her way is to work quietly and never complain.
[4] a method, plan, or means for attaining a goal: to find a way to reduce costs.
[5] a respect or particular: The plan is defective in several ways.
[6] a direction or vicinity: Look this way. We're having a drought out our way.
[7] passage or progress on a course: to make one's way on foot; to lead the way.
[8] Often ways. distance: They've come a long way.
[9] a path or course leading from one place to another: What's the shortest way to town?
[10] British . an old Roman or pre-Roman road: Icknield Way. a minor street in a town: He lives in Stepney Way.
[11] a road, route, passage, or channel (usually used in combination): highway; waterway; doorway.
[12] Law . a right of way.
[13] any line of passage or travel, used or available: to blaze a way through dense woods.
[14] space for passing or advancing: to clear a way through the crowd.
[15] Often ways. a habit or custom: The grandmother lived by the ways of the old country.
[16] course or mode of procedure that one chooses or wills: They had to do it my way.
[17] condition, as to health, prosperity, or the like: to be in a bad way.
[18] range or extent of experience or notice: the best device that ever came in my way.
[19] a course of life, action, or experience: The way of transgressors is hard.
[20] Informal . business: to be in the haberdashery way.
[21] Nautical . ways, two or more ground ways down which a hull slides in being launched. movement or passage through the water.
[22] Machinery . a longitudinal strip, as in a planer, guiding a moving part along a surface.
[23] a suffix appearing in native English adverbs: always; sideways.
[24] indicating direction or manner sideways
[25] a manner, method, or means a way of life ; a way of knowing
[26] a route or direction the way home
[27] a means or line of passage, such as a path or track (in combination ) waterway
[28] space or room for movement or activity (esp in the phrases make way, in the way, out of the way )
[29] distance, usually distance in general you've come a long way
[30] a passage or journey on the way
[31] characteristic style or manner I did it in my own way
[32] (often plural) habits; idiosyncrasies he has some offensive ways
[33] an aspect of something; particular in many ways he was right
[34] a street in or leading out of a town (capital when part of a street name ) Icknield Way
[35] something that one wants in a determined manner (esp in the phrases get or have one's (own ) way )
[36] the experience or sphere in which one comes into contact with things (esp in the phrase come one's way )
[37] informal a state or condition, usually financial or concerning health (esp in the phrases in a good (or bad ) way )
[38] informal the area or direction of one's home drop in if you're ever over my way
[39] movement of a ship or other vessel
[40] a right of way in law
[41] a guide along which something can be moved, such as the surface of a lathe along which the tailstock slides
[42] (plural) the wooden or metal tracks down which a ship slides to be launched
[43] a course of life including experiences, conduct, etc the way of sin
[44] archaic calling or trade
[45] by the way (sentence modifier) in passing or incidentally
[46] by way of via serving as by way of introduction in the state or condition of by way of being an artist
[47] each way (of a bet) laid on a horse, dog, etc, to win or gain a place
[48] give way to collapse or break down to withdraw or yield
[49] give way to to step aside for or stop for to give full rein to (emotions, etc)
[50] go out of one's way to take considerable trouble or inconvenience oneself
[51] have a way with to have such a manner or skill as to handle successfully
[52] have it both ways to enjoy two things that would normally contradict each other or be mutually exclusive
[53] in a way in some respects
[54] in no way not at all
[55] lead the way to go first to set an example or precedent
[56] make one's way to proceed or advance to achieve success in life
[57] no way informal that is impossible
[58] on the way out informal becoming unfashionable, obsolete, etc dying
[59] out of the way removed or dealt with so as to be no longer a hindrance remote unusual and sometimes improper
[60] pay one's way See pay 1 (def. 11)
[61] see one's way or see one's way clear to find it possible and be willing (to do something)
[62] the way Irish so that I left early the way I would avoid the traffic
[63] under way having started moving or making progress
[64] informal at a considerable distance or extent way over yonder very far they're way up the mountain
[65] informal by far; considerably way better
[66] slang truly; genuinely they have a way cool site

Words related to Ways

style, fashion, form, means, process, practice, move, idea, system, thing, step, course, manner, use, measure, policy, approach, action, procedure, plan

Words nearby Ways

waymarked, wayne, wayne, john, waynesboro, waypoint, ways, ways and means, ways and means committee, wayside, wayward, wayworn

Origin of Ways

-waysMiddle English; see way1, -s1

Words that may be confused with Ways

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, wayway, weigh, weight

Other words from Ways

way·less , adjective

Word origin for Ways

Old English weg; related to Old Frisian wei, Old Norse vegr, Gothic wigs

Synonyms for Ways

action, approach, course, fashion, form, idea, manner, means, measure, move, plan, policy, practice, procedure, process, step, style, system, thing, use, contrivance, custom, design, expedient, groove, habit, habitude, hang-up, hook, instrument, kick, mode, outline, plot, scheme, shot, stroke, tack, usage, vehicle, wise, wont, course of action, modus