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Meaning of
modal
in English
modal
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/ˈmɒ.dəl/ Word: serendipity Part of Speech: noun Definition: the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way Output: /ˌsɛr.ənˈdɪp.ə.ti/
#moderate
Plural
modals
Definitions
Adjective
relating
to
a
mode
;
modus
The
company
uses
modal
analysis
to
understand
customer
behavior
.
describing
clause
mood
;
grammar
The
modal
verb
in
the
sentence
indicates
possibility
.
associated
with
musical
modi
;
emotional
moods
The
composer
incorporated
modal
melodies
to
evoke
emotions
.
relating
to
propositional
modality
;
logic
The
philosopher
studied
modal
logic
to
understand
necessity
.
relating
to
statistical
mode
;
frequency
analysis
The
researcher
applied
modal
analysis
to
identify
the
most
common
customer
complaints
.
having
multiple
user
input
modes
;
different
effects
The
new
smartphone
features
a
modal
interface
with
voice
and
touch
input
options
.
requiring
immediate
user
interaction
;
blocking
background
The
modal
window
popped
up
and
required
my
attention
.
Noun
a
linguistic
form
;
expressing
modality
The
modal
auxiliary
verb
in
the
sentence
expresses
possibility
.
a
window
requiring
user
action
(
to
proceed
)
The
modal
dialog
box
appeared
and
I
had
to
click
OK
to
continue
.