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Definitions of indicative in various dictionaries:

noun - a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact

adj - relating to the mood of verb s that is used simple in declarative statements

adj - (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly

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Grammar A verb in the indicative mood.
being or relating to a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen:
the mood ( form) of the verb used in ordinary statements and questions :
the mood ( form) of a verb used in ordinary statements and questions:
being a sign that something exists, is true, or will probably happen:
showing how much something will probably cost:
Indicative description
A realis mood (abbreviated REAL) is a grammatical mood which is used principally to indicate that something is a statement of fact; in other words, to express what the speaker considers to be a known state of affairs, as in declarative sentences. Most languages have a single realis mood called the indicative mood, although some languages have additional realis moods, for example to express different levels of certainty. By contrast, an irrealis mood is used to express something that is not known to be the case in reality.
* An example of the contrast between realis and irrealis moods is seen in the English sentences "He works" and "It is necessary that he work". In the first sentence works is a present indicative (realis) form of the verb, and is used to make a direct assertion about the real world. In the second sentence work is in the subjunctive mood, which is an irrealis mood here that he work does not necessarily express a fact about the real world (he could be rejecting necessity
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