Associations to the word «Indicative»
Noun
- Ir
- Abnormality
- Sediment
- Antecedent
- Reg
- Assemblage
- Pathology
- Nausea
- Ta
- Lava
- Negative
- Contraction
- Auxiliary
- Gesture
- Urine
- Supposition
- Lesion
- Paradigm
- Irregularity
- Regularity
- Carcinoma
- Ri
- Ornament
- Serum
- Sentence
- Ppm
- Adjective
- Utterance
- Onset
- Tumor
- Impairment
- Kon
- Imagery
- Grimace
- Stimulation
- Variability
- Sulfide
- Inference
- Semantics
- Coloration
- Temperament
- Obstruction
- Saturation
- Notification
- Ni
- Je
- Progressive
- Detecting
- Indicator
- Selectivity
- Grammar
- Uptake
- Inability
- Pottery
- Occurrence
- Ulcer
- Planning
- Expression
- Fracture
- Shard
Adjective
- Consonant
- Pathological
- Past
- Skeletal
- Infrared
- Hypothetical
- Celestial
- Ovarian
- Underlying
- Manifest
- Impending
- Stressed
- Cooling
- Physiological
- Habitual
- Systemic
- Adrenal
- Defective
- Deserving
- Suggestive
- Chronic
- Basal
- Corresponding
- Deficient
- Hydrophobic
- Active
- Pulmonary
- Climatic
- Diagnostic
- Diffuse
- Reflex
- Distinguished
- Sedimentary
- Dynamite
- Relative
Adverb
Wiktionary
INDICATIVE, adjective. Serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something
INDICATIVE, adjective. (grammar) of, or relating to the indicative mood
INDICATIVE, noun. (grammar) the indicative mood
INDICATIVE MOOD, noun. (grammar) The mood of a verb used in ordinary factual or objective statements.
INDICATIVE MOODS, noun. Plural of indicative mood
Dictionary definition
INDICATIVE, noun. A mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact.
INDICATIVE, adjective. Relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple in declarative statements; "indicative mood".
INDICATIVE, adjective. (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly; "actions indicative of fear".
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.