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Definition of indicative
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of indicative is as below...
Indicative
(a.)
Pointing
out;
bringing
to
notice;
giving
intimation
or
knowledge
of
something
not
visible
or
obvious.
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Signaturist
::
Signaturist
(n.) One who holds to the
doctrine
of
signatures
impressed
upon
objects,
indicative
of
character
or
qualities..
Indicative
::
Indicative
(a.)
Suggestive;
representing
the whole by a part, as a fleet by a ship, a
forest
by a tree, etc..
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..
Indicatory
::
Indicatory
(a.)
Serving
to show or make
known;
showing;
indicative;
signifying;
implying.
Art
::
Art () The
second
person
singular,
indicative
mode,
present
tense,
of the
substantive
verb Be; but
formed
after the
analogy
of the
plural
are, with the
ending
-t, as in thou
shalt,
wilt, orig. an
ending
of the
second
person
sing. pret. Cf. Be. Now used only in
solemn
or
poetical
style..
Vindicatory
::
Vindicatory
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
vindicate
or
justify;
justificatory;
vindicative.
Expressive
::
Expressive
(a.)
Serving
to
express,
utter,
or
represent;
indicative;
communicative;
--
followed
by of; as, words
expressive
of his
gratitude..
Complaisance
::
Complaisance
(n.)
Disposition
to
please
or
oblige;
obliging
compliance
with the
wishes
of
others;
a
deportment
indicative
of a
desire
to
please;
courtesy;
civility.
Mourning
::
Mourning
(n.) Garb,
drapery,
or
emblems
indicative
of
grief,
esp.
clothing
or a badge of
somber
black..
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..
#NAME?
::
-s () The
suffix
used to form the third
person
singular
indicative
of
English
verbs;
as in
falls,
tells,
sends..
Sinister
::
Sinister
(a.)
Indicative
of
lurking
evil or harm;
boding
covert
danger;
as, a
sinister
countenance..
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..
Evidential
::
Evidential
(a.)
Relating
to, or
affording,
evidence;
indicative;
especially,
relating
to the
evidences
of
Christianity..
Evincive
::
Evincive
(a.)
Tending
to
prove;
having
the power to
demonstrate;
demonstrative;
indicative.
Hem
::
Hem (n.) An
utterance
or sound of the
voice,
hem or hm, often
indicative
of
hesitation
or
doubt,
sometimes
used to call
attention..
Argumentative
::
Argumentative
(a.)
Adductive
as
proof;
indicative;
as, the
adaptation
of
things
to their uses is
argumentative
of
infinite
wisdom
in the
Creator..
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..
Indicative
::
Indicative
(n.) The
indicative
mood.
Indicatively
::
Indicatively
(adv.)
In an
indicative
manner;
in a way to show or
signify.
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