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indicative adj 1 (also indicatory) (usually indicative of something) serving as a sign or indication of it • Irritability is often indicative of stress. 2 grammar (abbreviation indic.) a said of the mood2 of a verb used to state facts, describe events or ask questions; b said of a verb, tense, etc: in this mood. noun, grammar 1 a mood2 used to state facts, describe events or ask questions. Compare imperative, subjunctive, conditional. 2 a verb form of this kind. indicatively adverb.

indicative adj 1 (also indicatory) (usually indicative of something) serving as a sign or indication of it • Irritability is often indicative of stress. 2 grammar (abbreviation indic.) a said of the mood2 of a verb used to state facts, describe events or ask questions; b said of a verb, tense, etc: in this mood. noun, grammar 1 a mood2 used to state facts, describe events or ask questions. Compare imperative, subjunctive, conditional. 2 a verb form of this kind. indicatively adverb.

indicative adj 1 (also indicatory) (usually indicative of something) serving as a sign or indication of it • Irritability is often indicative of stress. 2 grammar (abbreviation indic.) a said of the mood2 of a verb used to state facts, describe events or ask questions; b said of a verb, tense, etc: in this mood. noun, grammar 1 a mood2 used to state facts, describe events or ask questions. Compare imperative, subjunctive, conditional. 2 a verb form of this kind. indicatively adverb.