Meaning & Definition of word "Indicative"

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    Indicative

    /ɪnˈdɪkətɪv/

    noun:

    • 1. an indicative sentence or expression.
      • Example: An indicative can clarify whether the claim is true or false.

    adjective:

    • 1. serving as a sign or indication of something; expressive or suggestive.
      • Example: The cloudy sky is indicative of the storm that is about to arrive.
    • 2. relating to a grammatical mood used to make statements of fact.
      • Example: In the sentence 'He walks to school', the verb is in the indicative mood.
    • 3. reflecting a situation; representative.
      • Example: The rising unemployment rates are indicative of the economic downturn.

    Etymology

    Derived from Latin 'indicativus', from 'indicare' meaning to indicate.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    indicative of:

    Serving as a sign of something.

    indicative mood:

    A grammatical mood used for factual statements.

    Related Words

    indicate:

    To point out or show.

    indication:

    A sign that something exists or is likely to happen.

    Slang Meanings of indicative