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Word | Modal |
Swedish Meaning | modal |
(statistics) relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution; the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30 / an auxiliary verb (such as `can'' or `will'') that is used to express modality / Of or pertaining to a mode or mood / of or relating to mode or form as opposed to substance., | |
Usage | ⇒ In the jargon of transport planners, there has occurred a substantial modal shift in transportation in these cities. |
Synonyms | conditional, formal, average, adventitious, circumstantial, contingent, conventional, accidental, extrinsic, incidental, modal auxiliary verb, chic, chichi, configurational, coordinated, countertenor, critical, dapper, dashing, decorous, |
Antonyms | abnormal, abnormal condition, unnatural, |
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