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Indictive

Part of speech: adjective

Senses/Usages:

  1. Having the quality of indicating or suggesting something.
  2. Relating to or characterized by indicating or suggesting something.
  3. Popular or local slang term used to describe someone who is quick to give away secrets or information.

Examples:

Sense 1: Having the quality of indicating or suggesting something.

"His smile was indictive of his excitement about the upcoming trip."

Sense 2: Relating to or characterized by indicating or suggesting something.

"The indictive tone of her voice hinted at her disappointment."

Sense 3: Popular or local slang term used to describe someone who is quick to give away secrets or information.

"Watch out for that guy, he's quite indictive - he can't keep a secret to save his life."

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