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Indicate

ˈɪndəˌkeɪt
Extremely common
800 - 900
800 - 900
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naznačit, ukázat, označit, signalizovat

Indicate meanings in Czech

naznačit

Example:
She indicated her preference for the blue dress.
Naznačila svůj výběr modrých šatů.
The teacher indicated that the test would be difficult.
Učitel naznačil, že test bude obtížný.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when suggesting or hinting at something without stating it directly.
Note: Often used in contexts where subtlety is important, such as in discussions or negotiations.

ukázat

Example:
He indicated the way to the nearest station.
Ukázal cestu k nejbližší stanici.
She indicated the location on the map.
Ukázala místo na mapě.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Commonly used in situations where a direction or location needs to be pointed out.
Note: This meaning is more literal and often involves physical gestures or visual aids.

označit

Example:
The report indicates a significant increase in sales.
Zpráva označuje významný nárůst prodeje.
The symptoms indicate that he may have the flu.
Příznaky označují, že může mít chřipku.
Usage: formalContext: Used in analytical contexts, such as reports or scientific discussions.
Note: This meaning relates to stating or showing evidence or signs of a situation or condition.

signalizovat

Example:
The lights indicate that the machine is operating.
Světlomety signalizují, že stroj pracuje.
The change in color indicates a reaction.
Změna barvy signalizuje reakci.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Often used in technical or scientific contexts where something signifies or shows a particular state.
Note: Similar to 'označit', but often implies a more automatic or mechanical signaling.

Indicate's synonyms

show

To show something is to display or demonstrate it clearly. It is often used in contexts where evidence or proof is presented.
Example: The data shows a clear correlation between the two variables.
Note: While 'indicate' can be more general in pointing out something, 'show' specifically refers to presenting evidence or demonstrating something visibly.

reveal

To reveal means to make something known or disclose it, especially when it was previously hidden or unknown.
Example: The investigation revealed new information about the case.
Note: While 'indicate' can simply point out or suggest something, 'reveal' implies uncovering or disclosing information that was not previously known.

signify

To signify is to indicate or suggest something with a particular meaning or importance. It often implies symbolism or significance.
Example: The dark clouds signify an approaching storm.
Note: While 'indicate' can be more general in pointing out something, 'signify' carries a connotation of deeper meaning or symbolism.

Indicate expressions, common phrases

Point out

To indicate or show something specific or significant.
Example: Can you point out where the nearest restroom is?
Note: This phrase implies more of a physical act of showing or directing attention compared to just indicating verbally.

Signal

To indicate something through gestures or signs.
Example: She signaled her agreement by nodding her head.
Note: A signal can be non-verbal, using gestures or signs, whereas indicating can be done verbally or through actions.

Hint at

To suggest or indicate something indirectly.
Example: He hinted at the possibility of a promotion next month.
Note: Hinting at something is a more subtle way of indicating, often leaving room for interpretation or speculation.

Suggest

To indicate or imply something as a possibility.
Example: The dark clouds suggest that it might rain soon.
Note: Suggesting often involves offering an idea or possibility based on indications or clues.

Designate

To indicate or assign a specific role or function to something.
Example: The marked area designates where the new parking lot will be built.
Note: Designating involves formally assigning or specifying something, often with a clear purpose or intention.

Specify

To clearly indicate or define something.
Example: Please specify your dietary restrictions when making a reservation.
Note: Specifying involves providing detailed information or instructions to make something clear or precise.

Imply

To indicate or suggest something without explicitly stating it.
Example: Her silence implied that she did not agree with the decision.
Note: Implying often involves conveying a meaning indirectly, leaving it to the listener to interpret the suggestion.

Demonstrate

To show or indicate how something is done or works.
Example: He demonstrated how to use the new software to the team.
Note: Demonstrating involves showing or proving something through practical examples or actions.

Indicate everyday (slang) expressions

Point to

Using a physical gesture to show or indicate something.
Example: She pointed to the map to indicate our next destination.
Note: The slang term 'point to' involves physically showing or directing attention to something.

Get at

Implying or suggesting something indirectly.
Example: What are you getting at with all these questions?
Note: The term 'get at' is more subtle and indirect compared to directly indicating.

Drive at

Conveying an underlying or implicit meaning.
Example: His comments seem to be driving at a deeper issue.
Note: Similar to 'get at,' 'drive at' implies a deeper intention or meaning behind the communication.

Make clear

Clarifying or emphasizing a specific message or intention.
Example: She made it clear that she wanted to leave early.
Note: While 'make clear' involves ensuring understanding, 'indicate' may be more neutral in expressing a message without emphasizing clarity.

Spell out

Clearly explaining or detailing something to convey a point.
Example: Let me spell out the reasons why we need to finish this project on time.
Note: The term 'spell out' emphasizes providing a detailed explanation or clarification, unlike merely indicating something.

Gesture toward

Using a physical motion or movement to direct attention or convey a message.
Example: She gestured toward the correct answer to help her team in the quiz.
Note: Unlike 'indicate,' 'gesture toward' involves a physical motion or action to guide or signal.

Indicate - Examples

The sign on the door indicates that the store is closed.
Známka na dveřích naznačuje, že obchod je zavřený.
His behavior indicated that he was nervous.
Jeho chování naznačovalo, že byl nervózní.
The map indicates the location of the nearest hospital.
Mapa ukazuje polohu nejbližší nemocnice.

Indicate grammar

Indicate - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: indicate
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): indicated
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): indicating
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): indicates
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): indicate
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): indicate
Syllables, Separation and Stress
indicate Contains 3 syllables: in • di • cate
Phonetic transcription: ˈin-də-ˌkāt
in di cate , ˈin ˌkāt (The red syllable is stressed)

Indicate - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
indicate: 800 - 900 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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