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leeway

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Noun — Extra freedom or flexibility to act without strict limits.

How to use leeway

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give someone leeway allow some leeway little leeway

Etymology

Originally a sailing term: from lee ("the sheltered side away from the wind") plus way, describing how far a ship drifted sideways off course.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “leeway” mean?

The word “leeway” means extra freedom or flexibility to act without strict limits. In plain terms, room to manoeuvre — extra freedom, time, or margin for error.

How do you pronounce “leeway”?

“Leeway” is pronounced LEE-way ([ˈliːˌweɪ] in IPA).

How do you use “leeway” in a sentence?

Here is “leeway” used in a sentence: “The new manager gave the team more leeway to set their own deadlines.”

What part of speech is “leeway”?

“Leeway” is a noun.

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