Synonyms:
implicative, suggestive
Meaning: tending to suggest or imply; "artifacts suggestive of an ancient society"; "an implicative statement"
Usage examples
Something curiously suggestive and engaging
It is as massive and suggestive of enduring strength as an oak.
The study was curiously suggestive of its owner's inconsistencies.
are very graceful and suggestive, and he will probably make his mark in literature.
"The environment of the Commander-in-chief is strongly suggestive of his conduct of the war.
It appears to me far more suggestive than the alternative plan--Citizenship, Labour, and so forth.
It is, therefore, one of the most suggestive and interesting of the writings of the early Israelites.
"A specter," her husband repeated with a suggestive glance at the brilliant sunshine in which we all stood.
Little curved towers and pinnacles, with outlines suggestive of leaping flames, predominate; while the body of the building is in the form of a circle.
Huddled together in damp and filthy prisons, crawling with vermin, covered with sores and ulcers, brawling, blaspheming and fighting, the galley slaves made a picture suggestive only of Hell.