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mod

/mɑd/noun, adjective1 syllable

Mod means: relating to a recently developed fashion or style.

Synonyms for mod18

adjective, as in relating to a recently developed fashion or style

modern, modernistic, fashionable, stylish

also used for mod

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What does mod mean?2

adjective

1

relating to a recently developed fashion or style“their offices are in a modern skyscraper”

noun

1

a British teenager or young adult in the 1960s; noted for their clothes consciousness and opposition to the rockers

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with mod?5

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Mod in a sentence

  • The mod wheel is broken on this synthesizer, but the pitch bend still works.papabear
  • My mother had none of the mod cons which are available to today's housewives.patgfisher
  • The new mod has sparked a major revival in the game's community.Lumi
  • That mod only works offline. It will have no effect in online multiplayer.sabretou
  • Using this mod can get you banned from online play. Use it at our own risk!sabretou
  • Mary installed a nude mod for the game.sabretou

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Forms of mod

as a noun

plural
mods

as a adjective

comparative
modder
superlative
moddest