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Definition of indicative
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Indicative
(a.)
Pointing
out;
bringing
to
notice;
giving
intimation
or
knowledge
of
something
not
visible
or
obvious.
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Exclamation
::
Exclamation
(n.) A loud
calling
or
crying
out;
outcry;
loud or
emphatic
utterance;
vehement
vociferation;
clamor;
that which is cried out, as an
expression
of
feeling;
sudden
expression
of sound or words
indicative
of
emotion,
as in
surprise,
pain,
grief,
joy,
anger,
etc..
Were
::
Were () The
imperfect
indicative
plural,
and
imperfect
subjunctive
singular
and
plural,
of the verb be. See Be..
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) A
somewhat
similar
expression
of
countenance,
indicative
of
satisfaction
combined
with
malevolent
feelings,
as
contempt,
scorn,
etc; as, a
scornful
smile..
Am
::
Am () The first
person
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mode,
present
tense.
See Be..
Mood
::
Mood (n.)
Manner
of
conceiving
and
expressing
action
or
being,
as
positive,
possible,
hypothetical,
etc.,
without
regard
to other
accidents,
such as time,
person,
number,
etc.; as, the
indicative
mood; the
infinitive
mood; the
subjunctive
mood. Same as
Mode..
Moan
::
Moan (v. i.) A low
prolonged
sound,
articulate
or not,
indicative
of pain or of
grief;
a low
groan..
Indicative
::
Indicative
(a.)
Pointing
out;
bringing
to
notice;
giving
intimation
or
knowledge
of
something
not
visible
or
obvious.
Wast
::
Wast () The
second
person
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mood,
imperfect
tense;
-- now used only in
solemn
or
poetical
style.
See Was..
Vindicatory
::
Vindicatory
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
vindicate
or
justify;
justificatory;
vindicative.
Lowbred
::
Lowbred
(a.) Bred, or like one bred, in a low
condition
of life;
characteristic
or
indicative
of such
breeding;
rude;
impolite;
vulgar;
as, a
lowbred
fellow;
a
lowbred
remark..
Vindicative
::
Vindicative
(a.)
Revengeful;
vindictive.
Indicative
::
Indicative
(a.)
Suggestive;
representing
the whole by a part, as a fleet by a ship, a
forest
by a tree, etc..
Rakish
::
Rakish
(a.)
Having
a saucy
appearance
indicative
of speed and dash.
Mourning
::
Mourning
(n.) Garb,
drapery,
or
emblems
indicative
of
grief,
esp.
clothing
or a badge of
somber
black..
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) That which is
expressed
by a
countenance,
a
posture,
a work of art, etc.; look, as
indicative
of
thought
or
feeling..
Was
::
Was (v.) The first and third
persons
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mood,
preterit
(imperfect)
tense;
as, I was; he was..
Sneer
::
Sneer (n.) A
smile,
grin, or
contortion
of the face,
indicative
of
contempt;
an
indirect
expression
or
insinuation
of
contempt..
Argumentative
::
Argumentative
(a.)
Adductive
as
proof;
indicative;
as, the
adaptation
of
things
to their uses is
argumentative
of
infinite
wisdom
in the
Creator..
Evincive
::
Evincive
(a.)
Tending
to
prove;
having
the power to
demonstrate;
demonstrative;
indicative.
Signaturist
::
Signaturist
(n.) One who holds to the
doctrine
of
signatures
impressed
upon
objects,
indicative
of
character
or
qualities..
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