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But the drama that unfolds across their visages is indicative of automaticity rather than authenticity.

But at this point the association should be regarded as informational rather than indicative of its source.

And as Muslims often choose names related to war and violence, could those possibly be indicative of their values?

Congress' choice, leave town for the week, isn't exactly indicative of any seriousness on their part.

There are many small errors too—largely inconsequential but indicative of a lack of academic rigor.

The dormant accounts most of the banks maintain with the reserve bank are, perhaps, indicative of their attitude toward it.

The boy's head was held high, indicative of his opinion of poor white trash and Crackers in general, and Mandy Ann in particular.

Occasionally an ear-like outgrowth appears on the neck, indicative of the attempt of a second slit to develop into an ear.

As you know, I told you I must follow wherever the trail leads, and this indicative direction must be followed up.

There is nothing inflamed in them—nothing indicative of either a very thick or very thin skin.

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On this page you'll find 58 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to indicative, such as: emblematic, ominous, suggestive, symbolic, symptomatic, and characteristic.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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