way
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[ wey ]
/ weɪ /
noun
Idioms for way
Origin of way
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before 900; Middle English
wei(gh)e, wai, Old English
weg; cognate with Dutch, German
Weg, Old Norse
vegr, Gothic
wigs; akin to Latin
vehere to carry
SYNONYMS FOR way
4 detail, part.
7 space, interval.
10 track.
14 usage, practice, wont.
OTHER WORDS FROM way
way·less, adjectiveWords nearby way
British Dictionary definitions for make way
way
/ (weɪ) /
noun
adverb
Word Origin for way
Old English
weg; related to Old Frisian
wei, Old Norse
vegr, Gothic
wigs
Idioms and Phrases with make way (1 of 2)
make way
Allow room for passage, move aside, as in Please make way for the wheelchair. This expression was first recorded about 1200.
Also, make way for. Leave room for a successor or substitute, as in It's time he retired and made way for some younger professor. [Mid-1700s]
Progress, advance, as in Is this enterprise making way? [Late 1500s] For a synonym, see make headway.
Idioms and Phrases with make way (2 of 2)
way