indicate

[ˈɪndɪkeɪt]

indicate Definition

to show or suggest that something is true or exists, especially something that is not directly expressed.

Using indicate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "indicate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The study indicates a strong correlation between smoking and lung cancer.

  • Example

    Her tone of voice indicated that she was upset.

  • Example

    The map clearly indicates the location of the nearest gas station.

  • Example

    The signpost indicates the direction to the airport.

indicate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for indicate

Idioms Using indicate

  • to show or express one's intention to do something

    Example

    He indicated his intention to resign from the company.

  • to show or point out the correct path or direction

    Example

    The guide indicated the way to the summit of the mountain.

  • to show or express a change in one's opinion or attitude

    Example

    She indicated a change of heart about the proposal after hearing more details.

Phrases with indicate

  • to show or express interest in someone or something

    Example

    He indicated interest in the job by submitting his resume.

  • to show or express approval of someone or something

    Example

    The manager indicated her approval of the project proposal.

  • to show or express a willingness to do something

    Example

    She indicated a willingness to help with the event planning.

Origins of indicate

from Latin 'indicare', meaning 'to point out'

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Summary: indicate in Brief

The verb 'indicate' [ˈɪndɪkeɪt] means to show or suggest that something is true or exists, especially something that is not directly expressed. It can be used to describe a wide range of situations, from indicating interest or approval to indicating a willingness or intention. Examples include 'The study indicates a strong correlation between smoking and lung cancer.' and 'The signpost indicates the direction to the airport.' Idioms include 'indicate the way,' which means to show the correct path or direction, and 'indicate a change of heart,' which means to show a change in one's opinion or attitude.

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