adverb of mode

  • 1a|la|mode — «noun. AL uh mohd; adverb, adjective. AH luh MOHD, AL uh », noun, adverb, adjective. –n. a lightweight, glossy silk, used especially for scarfs. –adv., adj. = à la mode. (Cf. ↑à la mode) …

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  • 2a la mode — 1. adjective Served with ice cream. Pie a la mode usually means with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top, but other flavors work too. 2. adverb In style or fashion …

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  • 3à la mode — [ ,a la moud ] adjective, adverb never before noun AMERICAN served with ICE CREAM …

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  • 4a` la mode — adjective, adverb 1 old fashioned according to the latest fashion 2 AmE served with ice cream: apple pie a la mode …

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  • 5à la mode — /a la ˈmoʊd/ (say ah lah mohd) adverb 1. in or according to the fashion. –adjective 2. (of beef) larded and braised or stewed with vegetables, herbs, etc., and served with a rich brown gravy. 3. US (of dessert) served with ice cream: apple pie à… …

  • 6à la mode — ► ADVERB & ADJECTIVE ▪ up to date; fashionable. ORIGIN French …

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  • 7a la mode — I adjective in the current fashion or style • Syn: ↑latest, ↑in style, ↑in vogue, ↑modish • Similar to: ↑fashionable, ↑stylish …

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  • 8à la mode — [α: lα: məʊd, a la] adverb & adjective 1》 up to date. 2》 (of beef) braised in wine. 3》 N. Amer. served with ice cream. Origin C16: Fr., lit. in the fashion …

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  • 9end on — adverb with the end forward or toward the observer houses built endways • Syn: ↑endways, ↑endwise * * * adverb : with an end pointing in a given direction or toward the eye of an observer opposed to broadside * * * end on, 1 …

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  • 10herostratically — adverb a) To an extent that attains infamy; infamously. It is precisely the same mode of thought, as lay behind Germanys herostratically notorious act of war when she marched through Belgium for the reason, as she said, that France had planned to …

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