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mode
1[mohd]
noun
a manner of acting or doing; method; way.
modern modes of transportation.
a particular type or form of something.
Heat is a mode of motion.
a designated condition or status, as for performing a task or responding to a problem.
a machine in the automatic mode.
Philosophy.
appearance, form, or disposition taken by a thing, or by one of its essential properties or attributes.
(in the philosophy of Spinoza) one of the nonessential qualifications of God, contingent upon other modes.
Logic.
Music., any of various arrangements of the diatonic tones of an octave, differing from one another in the order of the whole steps and half steps; a type or variation of a scale.
Grammar., mood.
Statistics., the value of the variate at which a relative or absolute maximum occurs in the frequency distribution of the variate.
Petrography., the actual mineral composition of a rock, expressed in percentages by weight.
Physics., any of the distinct patterns of oscillation that a given periodically varying system can have.
mode
2[mohd]
noun
fashion or style in manners, dress, etc..
He was much concerned to keep up with the latest mode.
a light gray or drab color.
adjective
mode
/ məʊd /
noun
a manner or way of doing, acting, or existing
the current fashion or style
music
any of the various scales of notes within one octave, esp any of the twelve natural diatonic scales taken in ascending order used in plainsong, folk song, and art music until 1600
(in the music of classical Greece) any of the descending diatonic scales from which the liturgical modes evolved
either of the two main scale systems in music since 1600
major mode
minor mode
philosophy a complex combination of ideas the realization of which is not determined by the component ideas
that one of a range of values that has the highest frequency as determined statistically Compare mean 3 median
the quantitative mineral composition of an igneous rock
physics one of the possible configurations of a travelling or stationary wave
physics one of the fundamental vibrations
mode
The value that occurs most frequently in a data set. For example, in the set 125, 140, 172, 164, 140, 110, the mode is 140.
Compare arithmetic mean average median
mode
In statistics, the most frequently appearing value in a set of numbers or data points. In the numbers 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 4, 9, 6, 8, and 6, the mode is 6, because it appears more often than any of the other figures. (See average; compare mean and median.)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mode1
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Example Sentences
The boxers are already in hype mode as well, as evidenced by their comments in the press release announcing the event.
But now, with Congress back in session, Johnson is back in cover-up mode.
“Even if they win with AI mode, it looks like right now that ChatGPT is a legitimate contender.”
Google shows AI-generated summaries of search results, released an “AI mode” in search and has a virtual assistant called Gemini.
"It's offering something different, by showing the contestants in survival mode," she says.
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When To Use
In the context of mathematics and statistics, the mode of a set of values is the most frequently repeated value in the set. In contrast, the median is the middle number in a set of values when those values are arranged from smallest to largest. The word mean refers to what’s informally called the average—the sum of a set of values divided by the number of values.The word average is of course also very commonly used in more general ways. In math, though, it’s helpful to use more specific terms when determining the most representative or common value in a set of numbers.To illustrate the difference, let’s look at an example set of seven values: 2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9.The mode is simply the value that shows up the most. In the example set, the mode is 3, since it occurs twice and all the other values occur only once.To get the mean of this set, you’d add up all the values (2+3+3+4+6+8+9=35) and then divide that total by the number of values (7), resulting in a mean of 5. This is what most people are referring to when they refer to the average of some set of numbers.To find the median, you have to find the one that’s sequentially in the middle. In a set of seven numbers arranged in increasing value, the median is the fourth number (since there are three before and three after). In this set (2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9), the median is 4. When a set has an even number of values, the median is the mean of the two middle values.Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between mode, median, mean, and average.
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