| indicate |
to show or point out. [3 definitions] |
| indication |
anything that indicates, such as a sign. [3 definitions] |
| indicative |
suggesting; indicating (usu. fol. by of). [2 definitions] |
| indicator |
a person or object that indicates. [3 definitions] |
| indices |
a pl. of index. |
| indicia |
a characteristic mark or indication. [2 definitions] |
| indict |
to bring a formal charge against, as by the findings of a grand jury. [2 definitions] |
| indictable |
combined form of indict. |
| indictment |
the act of indicting, or the condition of being indicted. [3 definitions] |
| Indies |
see East Indies, West Indies. [2 definitions] |
| indifference |
lack of interest, esp. when interest is called for, expected, or hoped for. [2 definitions] |
| indifferent |
lacking interest or concern; not caring. [4 definitions] |
| indigence |
lack of means to live; poverty. |
| indigenous |
having origin in a country or locality; native (usu. fol. by to). |
| indigent |
without financial means to live; needy; poor. [2 definitions] |
| indigestible |
impossible or not easy to digest or absorb. |
| indigestion |
inability to digest, or difficulty in digesting food. [2 definitions] |
| indignant |
feeling or showing anger in response to something considered unjust or unworthy. |
| indignation |
righteous anger in response to something considered unjust or unworthy. |
| indignity |
something that offends or injures one's dignity; humiliation or insult. |
| indigo |
a blue dye obtained from various plants or made synthetically. [3 definitions] |