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Idiom in a way considered in this manner.I suppose, in a way, I was more of a sister to you than Joan was.I think that's sad in a way.
in a wayTo some extent; in a sense. Training the interns is, in a way, the most fulfilling part of my job. In a way, he's the most successful actor working today—he doesn't win awards, but his movies always make money. in a wayTo a certain extent, with reservations; also, in some respects. For example, In a way I like the new styles, or You're right, in a way, but we have to consider the price. [Mid-1800s] in a ˈway, in ˈone way (also in ˈsome ways) to a certain extent (but not completely): In a way, living in the town is better than the country, because there’s much more to do.In one way, I’m sorry we didn’t stay longer.I agree with you in some ways. in a way1. To a certain extent; with reservations: I like the new styles, in a way. 2. From one point of view: In a way, you're right. |