Pronunciation: /ˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun a sign or piece of information that indicates or suggests something
A1 A headache can be an indication of dehydration.
A2 Fever is often an indication of an underlying infection.
B1 The sudden drop in sales is an indication that the marketing strategy needs to be revised.
B2 The lack of communication from the client is a clear indication that they are not interested in proceeding with the project.
C1 The increase in crime rates is a worrying indication of social unrest.
C2 The company's declining stock prices are a strong indication of financial instability.
formal The test results provided a clear indication of the patient's condition.
informal There were several indications that he was lying about his whereabouts.
slang I got a strong indication that she's into you.
figurative The dark clouds gathering overhead were an indication of the approaching storm.
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