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Indicative   /ɪndˈɪkətɪv/   Listen
Indicative

adjective
1.
Relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple in declarative statements.  Synonym: declarative.
2.
(usually followed by 'of') pointing out or revealing clearly.  Synonyms: indicatory, revelatory, significative, suggestive.
noun
1.
A mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact.  Synonyms: common mood, declarative, declarative mood, fact mood, indicative mood.



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"Indicative" Quotes from Famous Books



... into the southern continent; and suggestive either of arts derived from a foreign source, and of an intimate intercourse maintained with the central regions where the civilization of ancient America attained its highest development: or else indicative of migration, and an intrusion into the northern continent, of the race of the ancient graves of Central and Southern America, bringing with them the arts of the tropics, and models derived from the ...
— Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley • Henry W. Henshaw

... dog, which, clearly seeing that he had gained his cause, bounded along the road in the most extravagant leaps, clearly indicative of his emotions of pleasure. In spite of all his efforts to keep them back, tears escaped from Lucien's eyes, and I had to turn my head away to avoid having to recall the promise he made to refrain from crying. But, nevertheless, ...
— Adventures of a Young Naturalist • Lucien Biart

... man, and his pale, oval face was strangely illuminated by piercing eyes of a forbidding expression. His moustache hung straggling about the corners of his mouth, and there was something indicative of cruelty and ...
— A Little Garrison - A Realistic Novel of German Army Life of To-day • Fritz von der Kyrburg

... let us notice that these promises are all in the indicative mood, and, provided the conditions are fulfilled, are absolute. There is no "may be" about them. And further, they are made to individual believers. If other believers fail, he who accepts them will not; the word is, "Whatsoever he ...
— A Ribband of Blue - And Other Bible Studies • J. Hudson Taylor

... spectators perceived another— equally indicative of a desire on the part of the birds to betake themselves to repose. This was the drawing up of one of their long fleshless legs, until it was entirely concealed under the loose feathers of the belly—a movement made by both so exactly at the same instant, as to lead to the belief that ...
— The Cliff Climbers - A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters" • Captain Mayne Reid


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