indicatively
adverb
uk/ɪnˈdɪk.ə.tɪv.li/us/ɪnˈdɪk.ə.t̬ɪv.li/indicativelyadverb(AS A SIGN)
in a way that is asignthat somethingexists, istrue, or islikelytohappen:
Indicatively, his 1985autobiographyis little more than atravelitinerary.
Indicatively, he and hisboyhoodfriendslovedThe Count of Monte Cristo.
- Thepubis indicativelyimmaculateoutsideandspotlesslycleanwithin.
- Indicatively, amarketwhere the HHIexceedsapproximately1,800 may beconsideredhighlyconcentrated.
- The judge'ssentencewaslowerthan those already set indicatively in the US.
Showing and demonstrating
- act out
- attest
- bespeak
- betray
- breastbeating
- bring
- define
- demonstrative
- flaunt
- glimmer
- indicate
- point (something/someone) out
- point the wayidiom
- point to/towardssomething
- probatory
- produce
- prove
- speak
- wear
- whiff
indicativelyadverb(GRAMMAR)
languagespecialized
in themood(=form)of theverbused inordinarystatementsandquestions:
陈述地All theseverbscan be used indicatively as well.所有这些动词也都可以作为陈述语气使用。
Linguistics: verb forms, tenses & types of verbs
- accusative
- art
- bare infinitive
- bent
- continuous
- infinitive
- participle
- passive
- passivization
- pluperfect
- present
- present participle
- progressive
- the active voice
- the first person
- the future perfect
- the past continuous
- the present continuous
- the present perfect
- the third person