be indicative

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to state that something is a sign of something else.

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Examples (10)

  • The rise in unemployment is indicative of a new economic recession.
  • Recurrent dreams are not necessarily indicative of psychological problems.
  • Her early success was indicative of the talent she possessed.
  • The lack of progress is indicative of deeper issues within the project.
  • These statistics are indicative of a growing trend towards online shopping.
  • A sudden drop in temperature can be indicative of an approaching storm.
  • His consistent tardiness is indicative of a lack of respect for deadlines.
  • While interesting, this finding alone is not indicative of a causal relationship.
  • The recent shift in policy is indicative of a change in government priorities.
  • Their strong performance in the first quarter could be indicative of a successful year ahead.