Synonyms:
indication, indicant
Meaning: something that serves to indicate or suggest; "an indication of foul play"; "indications of strain"; "symptoms are the prime indicants of disease"
Usage examples
Because we remain here and rest is no indication that we shall die here.
"There was no possible indication that we intended to go to this hotel."
To the Lord Arkell, however, this unexpected proposition came as an indication of weakness.
The first indication of impatience, of being bored and weary, will destroy much of one's influence with the deaf child.
It was immense, at least two meters thick and with no indication of its length. The flames didn't stop it at all, just annoyed it.
He was very tall, had a fine head, with an uncommonly long beard, and showed every indication of having been a grand specimen of his kind.
These contradictions were themselves but an indication of her trouble, and her cry for help, just before, was the only thing he was bound to consider.
By this time they had taken to their oars again, but there were only two of them pulling: a sure indication of the extent to which our last shot had told.
She can feel it breathing inside her mouth; incessantly, with every indication of excitement, its gill-covers open and close, and take the lion's share of the water.
From the very nature of the case it was, of necessity, a period of adjustment; and to Mrs. Kendall's consternation there was every indication of friction, if not disaster.