Indicate synonyms

Appropriate, designate, be a sign of, admit, advantageous, and advisable are all synonyms for indicate. Conceal and mislead are antonyms of indicate. And here are 76 another word for indicate.

Another word for indicate

1. show

Designate, point out, point to, show, specify, stipulate, and gesture towards are all synonyms for indicate.

2. demonstrate

Be a sign of, be a symptom of, be evidence of, be symptomatic of, bear witness to, bespeak, betray, connote, demonstrate, denote, display, evidence, evince, imply, manifest, mark, point to, reflect, represent, reveal, show, signal, signify, suggest, testify to, and betoken are all another word for indicate.

3. state

Admit, announce, communicate, declare, disclose, divulge, make (it) known, mention, put it on record, record, register, reveal, say, state, and come out with are all synonyms for indicate.

4. 

Advantageous, advisable, appropriate, beneficial, best, called for, commonsensical, desirable, desired, effective, gainful, helpful, in someone's (best) interests, necessary, needed, preferable, profitable, prudent, recommended, required, sensible, suggested, suitable, useful, valuable, wise, and essential are all another word for indicate.

Indicate synonym statistics

Indicate synonym page has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 1 synonym with 3, 14, 15, and 23 letters and 5 synonyms with 4, and 11 letters. 3 synonyms with 5, 10, and 12 letters and 9 synonyms with 6 letters.

16 synonyms with 7 letters and 10 synonyms with 8 letters. 11 synonyms with 9 letters and 2 synonyms with 13 letters. For a total of 71 another word for indicate.

Indicate sentences

The data will indicate trends.

Signs indicate the right direction.

Her response might indicate discomfort.

The lights indicate the status.

Charts can indicate potential problems.

Related Words for indicate

  1. Agitate
    • Synonyms: upset, perturb
    • Opposites: calm, soothe
    • Part of speech: verb
  2. Agitated
    • Synonyms: upset, perturbed
    • Opposites: calm, relaxed
    • Part of speech: adjective
  3. Depending
    • Synonyms: Based on, contingent on
    • Opposites: independent, self-reliant
    • Part of speech: verb
  4. Eye-catching
    • Synonyms: striking, arresting
    • Opposites: inconspicuous, unexceptional
    • Part of speech: adjective
  5. Prediction
    • Synonyms: forecast, prophecy
    • Opposites: retrospection, recollection
    • Part of speech: noun
  6. Generated
    • Synonyms: Produced, created
    • Opposites: destroyed, eliminated
    • Part of speech: verb
  7. Generate
    • Synonyms: cause, give rise to
    • Opposites: destroy, eliminate
    • Part of speech: verb
  8. Catastrophe
    • Synonyms: disaster, calamity
    • Opposites: salvation, godsend
    • Part of speech: noun
  9. Indigenous
    • Synonyms: native, endemic
    • Opposites: non-native, introduced, imported
    • Part of speech: adjective
  10. Fortunately
    • Synonyms: luckily, happily
    • Opposites: unfortunately, regrettably
    • Part of speech: adverb
  11. Candid
    • Synonyms: frank, outspoken
    • Opposites: secretive, guarded, insincere
    • Part of speech: adjective
  12. Fortunate
    • Synonyms: lucky, favoured
    • Opposites: unfortunate, unlucky
    • Part of speech: adjective
  13. Captivate
    • Synonyms: enthral, charm
    • Opposites: repel, bore, repellent, boring
    • Part of speech: verb
  14. Mandate
    • Synonyms: instruction, directive
    • Opposites: optional, voluntary
    • Part of speech: noun
  15. Subordinate
    • Synonyms: lower-ranking, junior
    • Opposites: central, major, chief
    • Part of speech: adjective
  16. Wind
    • Synonyms: breeze, air current
    • Opposites: calm, stillness
    • Part of speech: noun
  17. Indispensable
    • Synonyms: essential, crucial
    • Opposites: dispensable, superfluous, non-essential
    • Part of speech: adjective
  18. Exaggerate
    • Synonyms: overstate, overemphasize
    • Opposites: play down, understate
    • Part of speech: verb
  19. Exaggerated
    • Synonyms: overstated, overemphasized
    • Opposites: understated, moderate
    • Part of speech: adjective
  20. Inconsiderate
    • Synonyms: thoughtless, unthinking
    • Opposites: considerate, thoughtful
    • Part of speech: adjective
  21. Considerate
    • Synonyms: attentive, thoughtful
    • Opposites: thoughtless, selfish
    • Part of speech: adjective
  22. Never ending
    • Synonyms: incessant, continuous
    • Opposites: temporary, finite
    • Part of speech: adjective
  23. Hindrance
    • Synonyms: impediment, obstacle
    • Opposites: help, advantage
    • Part of speech: noun
  24. Insignificant
    • Synonyms: unimportant, of minor importance
    • Opposites: significant, important, meaningful
    • Part of speech: adjective
  25. Irritated
    • Synonyms: Annoyed, frustrated
    • Opposites: calm, content
    • Part of speech: adjective
  26. Irritate
    • Synonyms: annoy, vex
    • Opposites: pacify, contented, good-humoured
    • Part of speech: verb
  27. Outdated
    • Synonyms: old-fashioned, out of date
    • Opposites: current, modern, fashionable
    • Part of speech: adjective
  28. Innate
    • Synonyms: inborn, natural
    • Opposites: acquired, learned
    • Part of speech: adjective
  29. Aggregate
    • Synonyms: collection, mass
    • Opposites: separate, divide
    • Part of speech: noun
  30. Tempt fate
    • Synonyms: Take a risk, push your luck
    • Opposites: play it safe, exercise caution, stay
    • Part of speech: verb
  31. Fate
    • Synonyms: destiny, providence
    • Opposites: free will, chance
    • Part of speech: noun
  32. Bind
    • Synonyms: tie, tie up
    • Opposites: untie, release
    • Part of speech: verb
  33. Water
    • Synonyms: sea, ocean
    • Opposites: dry out, parch
    • Part of speech: noun
  34. In private
    • Synonyms: in secret, secretly
    • Opposites: in public, openly
    • Part of speech: adverb
  35. Private
    • Synonyms: personal, one's own
    • Opposites: open, public
    • Part of speech: adjective
  36. Legitimate
    • Synonyms: legal, lawful
    • Opposites: illegal, illegitimate
    • Part of speech: adjective
  37. Kindly
    • Synonyms: benevolently, good-naturedly
    • Opposites: unkindly, harshly
    • Part of speech: adverb
  38. Cat
    • Synonyms: feline, pussycat
    • Opposites: dog, mouse
    • Part of speech: noun
  39. Blind
    • Synonyms: visually impaired, unsighted
    • Opposites: sighted, mindful, perceptive, discerning
    • Part of speech: adjective
  40. Misunderstanding
    • Synonyms: misinterpretation, misconstruction
    • Opposites: harmony, clarity, agreement
    • Part of speech: noun
  41. Skeptical
    • Synonyms: dubious, doubtful
    • Opposites: certain, convinced, optimistic
    • Part of speech: adjective
  42. Finding
    • Synonyms: discovery, location
    • Opposites: loss, omission
    • Part of speech: noun
  43. Intricate
    • Synonyms: complex, complicated
    • Opposites: simple, straightforward
    • Part of speech: adjective
  44. Logical
    • Synonyms: reasoning, thinking
    • Opposites: irrational, illogical
    • Part of speech: adjective
  45. Incorporate
    • Synonyms: embody, include
    • Opposites: exclude, separate
    • Part of speech: verb
  46. Of late
    • Synonyms: recently, lately
    • Opposites: in the past, formerly
    • Part of speech: adverb
  47. Indifferent
    • Synonyms: unconcerned about, apathetic about/towards
    • Opposites: heedful, caring
    • Part of speech: adjective
  48. Intimidate
    • Synonyms: frighten, menace
    • Opposites: reassure, comfort
    • Part of speech: verb
  49. Physical
    • Synonyms: bodily, corporeal
    • Opposites: clerical, intellectual, spiritual
    • Part of speech: adjective
  50. Automatically
    • Synonyms: Instantly, spontaneously
    • Opposites: manually, intentionally
    • Part of speech: adverb
  51. Deliberate
    • Synonyms: intentional, calculated
    • Opposites: accidental, unintentional
    • Part of speech: adjective
  52. Demanding
    • Synonyms: difficult, challenging
    • Opposites: easy, effortless
    • Part of speech: adjective
  53. Kindle
    • Synonyms: light, ignite
    • Opposites: extinguish, quench
    • Part of speech: verb
  54. Moderate
    • Synonyms: average, modest
    • Opposites: great, massive, outrageous, unreasonable, immoderate
    • Part of speech: adjective
  55. Isolate
    • Synonyms: separate, set apart
    • Opposites: integrate, confuse
    • Part of speech: verb