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In the way of Meaning in English

expression

IN-thuh-WAY-uhv
IN-thuh-WAY-ov

Definition

Used to mean 'regarding' or 'in terms of' something, often to explain what a person or thing has or offers about a particular subject.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both formal and informal speech. Typically precedes what is being discussed ('She has little in the way of experience'). Often means 'not much' or 'not many' in that area. Sometimes confused with 'in someone's way', which means to physically block.

Example Sentences

He doesn't have much in the way of money.

basic

There's nothing in the way of dessert tonight.

basic

She offers a lot in the way of advice.

basic

This hotel doesn't have much in the way of luxury, but it's clean.

natural

What do you have in the way of vegetarian options?

natural

He's pretty limited in the way of social skills.

natural