indicatif — meaning in English
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English meaning
- handle noun The part of an object that is designed to be gripped by hand.
- indicative adj Serving as a sign or suggestion of something.
Senses
indicatif is used for these senses in English:
- area code (US, Australia, Philippines) A prefix appended to a telephone number indicating the geographical area.
- call sign (broadcasting) A combination of letters and numbers used to identify a radio or television station.
- handle (slang) A name or nickname, especially as an identifier over the radio or Internet.
- indicative (grammar, uncountable) The indicative mood.
- indicative mood (grammar) The mood of a verb used in ordinary, factual, or objective statements.
handle — full definition
- noun The part of an object that is designed to be gripped by hand.
- noun A username or nickname someone uses online or over radio.
- verb To touch, hold, or manage something with the hands.
- verb To deal with or cope with a situation, person, or emotion.
indicative — full definition
- adj Serving as a sign or suggestion of something.
- noun (grammar) The verb mood used for stating facts, as opposed to wishes, commands, or hypotheticals.