indicative

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the indicative mood
serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something

He had pains indicative of a heart attack.

of, or relating to the indicative mood
relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple declarative statements; "indicative mood"
Suggestive; representing the whole by a part, as a fleet by a ship, a forest by a tree, etc
a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact
(usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly; "actions indicative of fear"
In grammar, a clause that is in the indicative, or in the indicative mood, has a subject followed by a verb group. Examples are `I'm hungry' and `She was followed'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to make statements. the form of a verb that is used to make statements. For example, in the sentences 'Penny passed her test', and 'Michael likes cake', the verbs 'passed' and 'like' are in the indicative
If one thing is indicative of another, it suggests what the other thing is likely to be. The result was indicative of a strong retail market
a set of verb forms that represents the denoted act or state as an objective fact Most of our speech is in the indicative mood, like this sentence
(usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly; "actions indicative of fear" relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple declarative statements; "indicative mood
verb form denoting something as real and factual
relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple declarative statements; "indicative mood
An indicative sentence is one that makes a statement, as opposed to a question or a command See also WH-question, Y/N-question, imperative, subjunctive, and mood
Pointing out; bringing to notice; giving intimation or knowledge of something not visible or obvious
{s} showing, pointing out; suggestive, expressive; indicating the mood of a verb in statements and questions (Grammar)
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indicative mood
The mood of a verb used in ordinary factual or objective statements
indicative moods
plural form of indicative mood
indicative planning
Indicative Planning is a policy method of solving the problem of imperfect information in economies, thereby increasing economic performance. This method of planning originated in France after the Second World War and was carried out by the Commission General du Plan
indicative mode
mood which has to do with a verb form (Grammar)
indicative mood
a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact
imperfect indicative
The imperfect tense in the indicative mood
present indicative
The present tense in the indicative mood
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ındicative
{a} showing, pointing out, affirming
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a branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages
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indicatively
In an indicative manner; in a way to show or signify
indicatively
in an indicative manner, so as to show
indicatively
In an indicative manner
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