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in·di·ca·tive
 indicative
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- pronunciation:
- ihn
dI
k
tihv
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
suggesting; indicating (usu. fol. by "of").
His remark was indicative of a desire to help. |
definition 2: |
in grammar, designating the mood of a verb used for ordinary statements and questions. (Cf. imperative, subjunctive.)
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related words: |
characteristic, representative, specific |
adverb + (adj.)indicative
equally, highly, necessarily, perhaps, truly
(adj.)indicative
+ noun
achievement,
anxiety,
attitude,
bias,
change,
competence,
conduct,
consent,
decline,
depression,
desire,
difference,
difficulty,
disorder,
existence,
exposure,
fracture,
giftedness,
grandparent,
imperative,
importance,
interaction,
lack,
mode,
mood,
norm,
peer,
perception,
performance,
preference,
recovery,
rejection,
self-esteem,
sentence,
sentiment,
shift,
strength,
stress,
subjunctive,
teaching,
tendency,
thinking,
trend,
verb
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