- adjectiveindicative (adjective)
- serving as a sign or indication of something:"having recurrent dreams is not necessarily indicative of any psychological problem"
- grammardenoting a mood of verbs expressing simple statement of a fact. Compare with subjunctive
noungrammarindicative (noun) · indicatives (plural noun) · the indicative (noun)- a verb in the indicative mood.
- (the indicative)the indicative mood.
Originlate Middle English: from French indicatif, -ive, from late Latin indicativus, from the verb indicare (see indicate).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- serving as a sign or indication of something:
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- Showing, signifying, or pointing out somethingIndicative is an adjective that means showing, signifying, or pointing out something1234. It is often followed by the word "of" to indicate what is being shown or suggested23. For example, fever is indicative of illness4. Indicative is also a term in grammar that refers to the mood of the verb used to state a fact that can be known or proved14. For example, in "I am here," the verb "am" is in the indicative mood4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.in·dic·a·tive (ĭn-dĭk′ə-tĭv) adj. 1. Serving to indicate: symptoms indicative of anemia; an insignia indicative of high rank. 2. Grammar Of, relating to, or being the mood of the verb used in ordinary objective statements.www.thefreedictionary.com/indicativeIndicative definition, showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive (usually followed by of): behavior indicative of mental disorder.www.dictionary.com/browse/indicativeMeaning of indicative in English indicative adjective uk / ɪnˈdɪk.ə.tɪv / us / ɪnˈdɪk.ə.t̬ɪv / Add to word list being or relating to a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/indicative
1 : pointing out or showing something Fever is indicative of illness. 2 : of or relating to the verb form that is used to state a fact that can be known or proved In "I am here," the verb "am" is in the indicative mood. Love words? Need even more definitions?
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