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Meaning of indications
A sign or pointer to something
Etymology of indications
The word "indications" comes from the Latin "indicatio", meaning "a pointing out" or "a showing"
It is derived from the verb "indicare", which means "to point out" or "to show"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a sign or symptom that something is present or likely to happen
Synonyms
signs
symptoms
hints
clues
suggestions
implications
inferences
evidences
pointers
indications
allusions
references
nods
winks
whispers
murmurs
rumors
hearsay
gossip
intimations
innuendos
insinuations
connotations
denotations
portents
omens
auguries
forebodings
premonitions
warnings
cautions
advisories
notices
signals
flags
beacons
markers
guides
directions
instructions
manifestations
appearances
phenomena
observations
perceptions
discernments
discoveries
findings
revelations
Definitions
- A sign or symptom that something is present or likely to happen
- * A suggestion or hint that something is the case
- * A piece of information that suggests something is true or likely
Usage Examples
- The doctor looked for indications of disease in the patient's test results
- * The company's financial reports showed indications of a strong quarter
- * There are indications that the weather will improve tomorrow
Antonyms
uncertainties
ambiguities
mysteries
enigmas
puzzles
riddles
secrets
concealments
disguises
deceptions
misdirections
distractions
confusions
obscurities
unclearness
vagueness
indefiniteness
doubtfulness
questionability
unreliability
untrustworthiness
inconclusiveness
indefensibility