mode

Letters that make mode

o, d, e, m are letters that make 'mode'

Words within mode

OD, ode, mod, DE, MO, Mo, mo are words within 'mode'

Anagrams of mode

dome, demo are anagrams of 'mode'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of mode

modem, modes, model are words created by adding a letter to 'mode'


6 possible definitions for 'mode'

Mode as "how something is done or how it happens"

Under this definition, mode is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

fashion, style, manner, way have the same meaning as 'mode'

mode as a type

'mode' can be a type of property.

Types of mode

artistic style, idiom, life style, life-style, modus vivendi, signature, fit, form, touch, setup, drape, response, lifestyle, wise are types of 'mode'.

Derivatives of mode

hairdresser, hairstylist, stylist, styler, stylize, stylise, conventionalize, mannerly, well-mannered are derivatives of 'mode'.

Example of mode used within this context

"her dignified manner", "his rapid manner of talking", "their nomadic mode of existence", "in the characteristic New York style", "a lonely way of life", "in an abrasive fashion"


Mode as "the most frequent value of a random variable"

Under this definition, mode is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

modal value has the same meaning as mode

mode as a type

'mode' can be a type of average, norm.

mode as a category

'mode' can be a category of statistics.

Derivatives of mode

average, modal(a) are derivatives of 'mode'.


Mode as "any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave"

Under this definition, mode is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

musical mode has the same meaning as mode

mode as a type

'mode' can be a type of diatonic scale.

Types of mode

medieval mode, ecclesiastical mode, Gregorian mode, church mode, Greek mode, major scale, major diatonic scale, minor scale, minor diatonic scale are types of 'mode'.

Derivatives of mode

modal is a derivative of mode.


Mode as "a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility"

Under this definition, mode is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

modality has the same meaning as mode

mode as a type

'mode' can be a type of logical relation.


Mode as "verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker"

Under this definition, mode is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

modality, mood have the same meaning as 'mode'

mode as a type

'mode' can be a type of grammatical relation.

Types of mode

indicative mood, declarative mood, common mood, fact mood, optative mood, imperative mood, jussive mood, imperative form, interrogative mood, indicative, optative, subjunctive, subjunctive mood, interrogative, declarative, imperative are types of 'mode'.

Derivatives of mode

modal is a derivative of mode.


Mode as "a particular functioning condition or arrangement"

Under this definition, mode is a noun and has the following properties:

mode as a type

'mode' can be a type of status, condition.

Example of mode used within this context

"switched from keyboard to voice mode"



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