Definition of Indicetive
In*dic"a*tive (?), a. [L.
indicativus: cf. F. indicatif.]
1. Pointing out; bringing to notice; giving
intimation or knowledge of something not visible or
obvious.
That truth is productive of utility, and utility
indicative of truth, may be thus proved. Bp.
Warburton.
2. (Fine Arts) Suggestive;
representing the whole by a part, as a fleet by a ship, a forest by a
tree, etc.
Indicative mood (Gram.), that mood or
form of the verb which indicates, that is, which simply affirms or
denies or inquires; as, he writes; he is not writing;
has the mail arrived?
In*dic"a*tive, n. (Gram.)
The indicative mood.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something
He had pains indicative of a heart attack.
- (grammar) of, or relating to the indicative mood
- (grammar) the indicative mood
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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