modal
adjectiveHow to pronounce modal:
Definition of modal:
- modal (adjective):
- of or relating to modality (see modality sense 2) in logic
- relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution.
Synonyms for modal:
average
Antonyms for modal:
auxiliary
auxiliary verb
helper verb
helping verb
Other 2-syllable words like modal
Here are some other common words that have 2 syllables, like modal does.
- modelled
- modern
- moffat
- moireed
- moistened
- molasses
- molave
- molded
- mollusk
- molting
- moments
- monsters
- monstruo
- mopping
- morais
- morty
- moscow
- moses
- motel
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- mottos
- moulting
- mower
- mozart
- mudded
- muffing
- multi
- mumbles
- mural
- muriel
- murmur
- murphy
- musa
- musing
- mutant
- mutate
- mutest
- mutter
- mutton
- myna
- mythic
- nabal
- nacho
- nailah
- nakai
- nanny
- napkins
- naples
- nardu
- narra
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