Definition of «way more»

The phrase "way more" is an idiomatic expression that means a much greater amount or degree than what is normally expected. It can be used to emphasize how much something exceeds its usual level, such as in saying "I have way more homework than I can handle."

Usage examples

  1. She is way more experienced in her field than her colleagues.
  2. This new laptop is way more efficient and faster compared to my old one.
  3. They received way more donations this year for their charity campaign.
  4. The restaurant down the street offers way more variety in their menu compared to the one next door.
  5. He is way more talented than I thought; his performance was impressive.
  6. The new gym in town has way more equipment and facilities than the old one.
  7. The latest smartphone model is way more expensive than its predecessor.
  8. The concert last night was way more exciting than I anticipated; the atmosphere was electric.
  9. This book is way more interesting than the one I read last week.
  10. They traveled way more miles than expected to reach their destination.

Sentences with «way more»

  • It has honestly helped us out so much and allows us to fit in way more looks in one shoot than if we would have been taking the photos by ourselves. (ohdarlingblog.com)
  • It makes getting groceries way more fun when you come home with new gear. (meijerstyle.com)
  • In short, he was soon getting way more done in way less time. (inc.com)
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