indicative

IPA: ɪndˈɪkʌtɪv

noun

  • (grammar, uncountable) The indicative mood.
  • (grammar, countable) A term in the indicative mood.

adjective

  • serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something
  • (grammar) of, or relating to the indicative mood
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Examples of "indicative" in Sentences

  • Boreanaz is an Italian name indicative of Slovenian ancestry.
  • [84] A term indicative of the heir or successor to the first place in power.
  • This signing is once again indicative of the power of USC and what it means to play here.
  • I believe the Hahaha is definitely once again indicative of the Joker, and is totally part of the campaign.
  • Verbs have three moods, the indicative, (embracing what is commonly included under the _indicative_, the _subjunctive_, and the
  • It was one of the hospital six-ounce bottles, bearing a label indicative of glycerine lotion, but the color of the contained fluid belied the label.
  • This term indicative of collaboration of castes and classes should be fundamentally inimical to the caste or class struggle of the oppressed and exploited.
  • Healthscope did not name the bidders in the consortium and said it had yet to form a view on the takeover approach, which it described as indicative and non-binding.
  • But, James, isn't the title indicative of "right" interpretation according to monotheistic understanding in opposition to Trinitarian understanding? and human moral development?

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