The inflection of a verb that shows how its action is conceived by the speaker; mood
The way in which infrastructure and knowledge of how to use it give rise to a meaningful pattern of interaction (a concept in Anthony Giddens's structuration theory).
Any of the senses (such as sight or taste)
The organization and structure of the church, as distinct from sodality or parachurch organizations.
The subject concerning certain diatonic scales known as musical modes.
The quality of being limited by a condition.
A particular way in which the information is to be encoded for presentation to humans, i.e. to the type of sign and to the status of reality ascribed to or claimed by a sign, text or genre.
The classification of propositions on the basis on whether they claim possibility, impossibility, contingency or necessity; mode.
The fact of being modal.
A method of diagnosis or therapy.
A verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about reality.
A familiar, relatable feeling, experience, or thing.
Emotional character (of a work of music, literature, or other art).
A mental or emotional state, composure.
A disposition to do something, a state of mind receptive or disposed to do something.
A sullen, gloomy or angry mental state; a bad mood.
A prevalent atmosphere, attitude, or feeling.
Used to express that the speaker finds something very relatable.