"Indicatively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Indicatively" Meaning

Indicatively is an adverb that means "in a way that indicates" or "suggesting or indicating". It is often used to describe something that suggests or implies the existence or occurrence of something else, but does not necessarily confirm or guarantee it. For example: "The symptoms of the illness were indicatively worse with each passing day."

"Indicatively" Examples

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Indicatively is an adverb that means "in a way that gives an indication" or "as a sample of what is to come". Here are five usage examples:

The new menu at the restaurant is indicatively Italian-inspired, with dishes like spaghetti carbonara and bruschetta.
The forecast is indicatively sunny for the weekend, so we're planning a beach trip.
This sample is indicatively the best quality of our latest production line.
The editor gave the writer a draft indicatively, to help guide her revisions.
The pilot's training session was indicatively intense, with simulation exercises and emergency drills.

"Indicatively" Similar Words

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Indicate means to show or point out something, often through a sign, symbol, or gesture. It can also mean to suggest or imply something, often without directly saying it. For example, "The arrows indicate the direction to the nearest exit" or "The raised eyebrow indicated her surprise."

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Indications refer to signs, hints, or signals that something is likely to happen or has a certain quality. It can also refer to guidelines or advice provided to help make a decision or guide behavior.

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