way (Noun) — How something is done or how it happens. ex. "a lonely way of life"
way (Noun) — How a result is obtained or an end is achieved. ex. "the true way to success"
way (Noun) — A line leading to a place or point. ex. "didn't know the way home"
way (Noun) — The condition of things generally. ex. "that's the way it is" ex. "I felt the same way"
way (Noun) — A course of conduct. ex. "we went our separate ways"
way (Noun) — Any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another. ex. "he said he was looking for the way out"
way (Noun) — A journey or passage. ex. "they are on the way"
way (Noun) — Space for movement. ex. "make way for"
way (Noun) — The property of distance in general. ex. "it's a long way to Moscow" ex. "he went a long ways"
way (Noun) — Doing as one pleases or chooses. ex. "if I had my way"
way (Noun) — A general category of things; used in the expression 'in the way of'. ex. "they didn't have much in the way of clothing"
way (Noun) — A portion of something divided into shares. ex. "they split the loot three ways"
way (Adverb) — To a great degree or by a great distance; very much. ex. "way over budget" ex. "way off base"