mode

noun
UK: /məʊd/
US: /moʊd/
  1. A way of operating, living, or behaving.

    1. The car has a sport mode for faster driving.
    2. She switched to silent mode during the important meeting to avoid interruptions.
  2. A particular state or condition.

    1. The machine is in standby mode.
    2. After a week of vacation, he quickly transitioned into work mode with enthusiasm.
  3. A fashion or style.

    1. Long skirts are the mode this year.
    2. The designer showcased the latest mode in Parisian haute couture during the show.
  4. (statistics) The value that appears most often in a set of data.

    1. The mode of the data is 7.
    2. To find the mode, we need to count which value occurs most frequently within dataset.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "mode" in English means: A way of operating, living, or behaving., A particular state or condition., A fashion or style., (statistics) The value that appears most often in a set of data..

The phonetic transcription of "mode" is /məʊd/ in British English and /moʊd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "mode": style, system, manner, condition, fashion, state, method.

Example usage of "mode": "The car has a sport mode for faster driving.". More examples on the page.