What is another word for indicative of?

Pronunciation: [ɪndˈɪkətˌɪv ɒv] (IPA)

Indicative of is often used as a phrase to express a sign or symbol of. It can be a useful way to convey a certain message or meaning in a more polished way. Some synonyms for indicative of include suggestive of, evocative of, reflective of, telling of, and expressive of. These synonyms can help to convey more than just a simple indication but rather a deeper message or feeling associated with the subject matter. It is important to use these synonyms appropriately and in line with the context of the text to ensure that they add to the meaning, rather than detract from it.

What are the hypernyms for Indicative of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Indicative of

  • Did you know that the word "tsunami," which is now being used worldwide, is a Japanese word? This is indicative of the extent to which Japan has been subject to frequent tsunami disasters in the past.
    Junichiro Koizumi
  • I basically sat down for a month, with all the Sun stuff I could find and just picked out my favorites. I didn't think that they were indicative of '54 to '57, although I tried to stay within that period.
    Brian Setzer
  • How anybody dresses is indicative of his self-concept. If students are dirty and ragged, it indicates they are not interested in tidying up their intellects either.
    S Hayakawa
  • The uncompromising attitude is more indicative of an inner uncertainty than a deep conviction. The implacable stand is directed more against the doubt within than the assailant without.
    Eric Hoffer
  • A chaste and lucid style is indicative of the same personal traits in the author.
    Hosea Ballou

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