mode

[moʊd]

mode Definition

  • 1a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
  • 2a particular setting or function of a machine, appliance, or device
  • 3the value that appears most frequently in a data set

Using mode: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mode" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mode of transportation in this city is mainly by bus.

  • Example

    The camera has different shooting modes for different lighting conditions.

  • Example

    In this dataset, the mode is 7.

  • Example

    The company is changing its mode of operation to be more environmentally friendly.

mode Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for mode

Idioms Using mode

  • with full intensity or effort

    Example

    He was working in full mode to finish the project before the deadline.

  • to work with increased intensity or effort, often due to a sense of urgency or pressure

    Example

    The team went into overdrive mode to prepare for the upcoming presentation.

  • strike a mode

    to adopt a particular attitude or pose

    Example

    He struck a mode of confidence and authority during the interview.

Phrases with mode

  • in fashion or style

    Example

    She always dresses in mode, wearing the latest trends.

  • a diagnostic mode of a computer operating system used to troubleshoot issues

    Example

    I had to start my computer in safe mode to fix the problem.

  • a setting on a camera or other device that allows the user to manually adjust settings such as aperture and shutter speed

    Example

    I prefer to shoot in manual mode to have more control over the exposure.

Origins of mode

from Latin 'modus', meaning 'measure, manner'

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Summary: mode in Brief

The term 'mode' [moʊd] refers to a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done. It can also refer to a particular setting or function of a machine or device, such as a camera's shooting mode. In statistics, 'mode' denotes the value that appears most frequently in a data set. 'Mode' extends into phrases like 'in mode,' denoting fashion or style, and idioms like 'go into overdrive mode,' implying increased intensity or effort.

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