Adjectives for Indication | Words to describe Indication
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Empirical
Only
True
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Curious
Open
Clear
Urging
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How do you describe Indication?
- 1. A slight trembling of the lower lip was the only indication of the strain under which she was laboring. 🔊
- 2. On the first indication of a fight, they pulled their hats down over their eyes, covered up their stars, and slunk down the nearest alley. 🔊
- 3. If, on the contrary, the urging indication of the legs or whip only are given, he will move forward in a loose and extended form. 🔊
- 4. At day-break the gale increased; the sun rose very fiery and red, a sure indication of a severe gale of wind. 🔊
- 5. This was the first positive indication of the combination, which already comprised most of the ancient and respected names in Scotland. 🔊
- 6. They spoke of four degrees of ecstasis: the first indication, the inspiring breath, the prediction, and the gifts; the last was the highest. 🔊
- 7. Recent events in the United States afford a valuable empirical indication of the effect that improved machinery actually has upon wages. 🔊
- 8. The formal equality of all citizens as electors thereby only gives more open indication of the incapacity of democratic parliamentarism to settle the root questions of historical evolution. 🔊
- 9. But, if the sleep is disturbed, and the person wakes with a feeling of weariness and languor, it is a sure indication that the exercise has been excessive. 🔊
- 10. A little target is moved by the action of the relay so that a visual indication is given to the subscriber in making a call to show whether or not he is successful in getting the use of the line. 🔊
- 11. And, upon the whole, it struck me as a second curious indication of the somewhat breakneck speed with which the threads of history are spinning themselves in these days and in these latitudes. 🔊
- 12. I have attempted to discover, as far as this could be done by external indication, the successive steps of her physical, mental and moral advancement. 🔊
- 13. Hence the language is not always a sufficient indication of date, and it is possible that, under a comparatively modern form, some very ancient pieces may have been preserved. 🔊
- 14. A significant indication of the extent to which the public interest was considered to be involved in the Virginia project is found in the provision that was first made for the government of the two colonies. 🔊
- 15. Even the formation of the "primitive band," usually the first indication of the organization of the germ, is postponed to a comparatively late period in larval life. 🔊
- 16. It is hoped that this may be taken as a sure indication of the well-being of the trade of Bristol, and as a sign that there is quickened life in the commerce of the good old city. 🔊
- 17. If, however, the Master is not satisfied that the ballot is a true indication of the sense of the lodge, he may, in his own discretion, order a reconsideration. 🔊
- 18. If both are given, but the urging indication the strongest, he will move forward in a collected form, at a walk, trot, or canter, according to the vivacity with which the indications are given. 🔊
- 19. The dominant influence of the planet Neptune in a horoscope is also to be regarded as a special indication of some form of psychic activity, as I have frequently observed. 🔊
- 20. The composition of the House itself would give a clear indication of the main policies which would meet with the approval of the House and also of the Government which would command its confidence. 🔊
- 21. Olaf, the impetuous, was chilled to the heart, when he saw what he thought the sure indication of his lady's misfortune. 🔊
- 22. The first indication that the Confidet might be working, came three weeks later, when Quay handed Cutter the report showing an efficiency increase of 3.7 percent. 🔊
- 23. The upper, now used as the dean's muniment room, has, like a similar example at Christchurch, Hants, no certain indication of its original use. 🔊
- 24. We know two ladies gifted with the faculty of ordinary presentiment, and who boast (if we may use that expression) that they are members of a family of which no scion has died for years without some supernatural indication of its occurrence. 🔊