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modalidade

/mo.da.li.ˈda.dʒi/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A particular form, type, or category of something, especially in sports, education, or legal procedures.

Example Sentences:
  • O atletismo engloba diversas modalidades, como corrida, salto e arremesso.
  • A empresa oferece cursos em diversas modalidades, incluindo ensino presencial e à distância.
2.noun

A specific manner or way in which something is performed or exists.

Example Sentences:
  • O contrato especifica a modalidade de pagamento aceita pelo fornecedor.
  • A modalidade de transporte escolhida foi o frete aéreo para garantir a entrega rápida.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Late Latin 'modalitas', 'modalitatis', which stems from the Latin 'modus' (measure, manner, way). It entered Portuguese through the influence of Scholastic philosophy and later evolved to describe specific forms or types of activities, particularly in sports and legal contexts.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'mode'—a modalidade is simply a specific 'mode' or way of doing something.

Frequently Asked Questions About “modalidade

1. What is the meaning of “modalidade” in English?

In English, modalidade (noun) is defined as: “A particular form, type, or category of something, especially in sports, education, or legal procedures.”.

2. How do you use “modalidade” in a sentence?

O atletismo engloba diversas modalidades, como corrida, salto e arremesso.

3. What are English synonyms of “modalidade”?

Common synonyms include:tipo,forma,espécie,categoria,variante

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “modalidade”?

Derived from the Late Latin 'modalitas', 'modalitatis', which stems from the Latin 'modus' (measure, manner, way). It entered Portuguese through the influence of Scholastic philosophy and later evolved to describe specific forms or types of activities, particularly in sports and legal contexts.