English to Kannada Dictionary indicative

indicative

ಸೂಚಿಸುತ್ತವೆ
definition
noun
Thus, if a language has long-distance reflexivization with indicatives , then it will necessarily have it with (if relevant) subjunctives, infinitives, small clauses, and NPs.
a verb in the indicative mood.
adjective
having recurrent dreams is not necessarily indicative of any psychological problem
serving as a sign or indication of something.
If a regular pronoun and indicative mood are used, it shows that the speaker asserts that the report is true.
denoting a mood of verbs expressing simple statement of a fact.
translation of 'indicative'
ನಿಶ್ಚಯಾರ್ಥಕ,
ಒಂದು ವಿಷಯವನ್ನು ನಿಶ್ಚಯಾಂಶವೆಂದು ಹೇಳುವ
example
How stupid, how sappy, how very 'indicative' of my age and immaturity.
However, a lot more 'indicative' of such problems was the team's performance in the last three of its matches in the round stage.
You understand that if your application is indicatively approved, this approval is not a loan offer but 'indicative' approval only.
The 'indicative' is a statement of fact or the proclamation of truth.
This imperative is followed by an 'indicative' : ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’
Nothing could be more 'indicative' of how the game has changed.
Of all of Hitchcock's films, Rear Window is most 'indicative' of his major obsessions.
Popular culture is much more 'indicative' of what people do than what they say they do.
He wants to move the claim from the conditional to the 'indicative' mood, as the grammarians would say.
The fact that we have kept so many clients for so many years is more 'indicative' of the service we have provided.
The use of the French reflexive in the present 'indicative' stresses the innate auto-referentiality of his narrative.
One thing to bear in mind is that like any show, the first few episodes aren't very 'indicative' of what is to come.
Most questions, as well as most statements, are in the 'indicative' mood.
This is not simply to avoid criticisms of judgment speech by translating it from the 'indicative' to the optative.
Success is articulated not in the 'indicative' but in the subjunctive: potential threats removed; future wars that don't have to be fought.
Now, in the non-standard dialects that have it, this is an 'indicative' past tense.
Please look at the 'indicative' criteria carefully before deciding which procedure to choose.
One possible approach is to say that a proposition is what is expressed in a complete 'indicative' sentence.
The subtitle is more 'indicative' of the contents.
The conditional was, in like manner, the infinitive plus a shortened form of the past descriptive 'indicative' of haber.
If a regular pronoun and 'indicative' mood are used, it shows that the speaker asserts that the report is true.
The New Testament reveals a double indicative into which a double 'indicative' is interwoven.
It is quite 'indicative' of the impact of this particular sport on film that the most prominent titles of both worlds of boxing movies have won Oscars for best picture.
Watching Paul glance over several times at Dan's guitar with a half smile was very 'indicative' of how much Dan can blow everyone away while performing.
Our finishes are not 'indicative' of how the cars ran.
It's the first person plural present 'indicative' of the verb ignoro, and it means ‘we do not know’ or ‘we take no notice of’.
Is ‘preserve’ in a poem being discussed an 'indicative' or subjunctive?
Thinking about it, it is perhaps time for a general shake-up of road names and signs in this area to make them more 'indicative' of their use.
Moreover, the shift in grammatical mood from subjunctive to 'indicative' underscores how plausible this vision is.
These have also been coded as zero to denote missing data, though strictly speaking their failure to reply is more 'indicative' of the question not being applicable to them.
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