Definitions
Away is an adverb that means to or at a distance from a particular place or person.
Example
He walked away from the building.
Example
Please step away from the door.
Aweigh is an adverb used in nautical contexts, meaning that an anchor has been lifted completely off the sea bottom and is no longer holding the ship in place.
Example
The ship's anchor is aweigh and we are ready to set sail.
Example
We need to make sure the anchor is aweigh before we can leave the harbor.
Tips To Remember the Differences
Here are a few tips to easily distinguish the difference between these words while keeping in mind the description we've provided:
- To remember the difference between these two words, think of away as referring to distance or leaving a place, while aweigh is specific to lifting an anchor on a ship. - You could associate away with 'distance' and aweigh with 'anchor' to help you remember.
Remember this!
Remember, away refers to distance or leaving a place, while aweigh is used specifically in nautical contexts to indicate that an anchor has been lifted.