"Indicatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Indicatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Indicatory" Meaning

Suggesting or serving as an indication.

"Indicatory" Examples

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Indicatory is an adjective that means serving as a sign or indicator of something.
Here are 5 usage examples:

The company's financial statements were considered indicatory of its future health, and investors were eagerly awaiting the news.
The doctor examined the patient's symptoms and concluded that they were all indicatory of a rare disease.
The ancient monument's weathered surface provided indicatory clues about its age and historical significance.
The company's high turnover rate was an indicatory sign of poor management practices.
The detective studied the crime scene and found several indicatory pieces of evidence that pointed to the culprit's guilt.

"Indicatory" Similar Words

Indication

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Indications

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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.

Indicative

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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."

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Indicatoridae

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Indicators

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Indices

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Indicia

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Indicial

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Indicible

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Indicolite

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