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All indicia synonyms

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noun indicia

  • proof β€” evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
  • information β€” knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
  • confirmation β€” the act of confirming
  • sign β€” a token; indication.
  • deposition β€” A deposition is a formal written statement, made for example by a witness to a crime, which can be used in a court of law if the witness cannot be present.
  • indication β€” anything serving to indicate or point out, as a sign or token.
  • testimony β€” Law. the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
  • clue β€” A clue to a problem or mystery is something that helps you to find the answer to it.
  • data β€” You can refer to information as data, especially when it is in the form of facts or statistics that you can analyse. In American English, data is usually a plural noun. In technical or formal British English, data is sometimes a plural noun, but at other times, it is an uncount noun.
  • witness β€” to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
  • documentation β€” the use of documentary evidence.
  • indicator β€” a person or thing that indicates.
  • ratio β€” the relation between two similar magnitudes with respect to the number of times the first contains the second: the ratio of 5 to 2, written 5:2 or 5/2.
  • omen β€” anything perceived or happening that is believed to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; portent.
  • trace β€” either of the two straps, ropes, or chains by which a carriage, wagon, or the like is drawn by a harnessed horse or other draft animal.
  • hint β€” an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue: Give me a hint as to his identity.
  • signal β€” anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • warning β€” the act or utterance of one who warns or the existence, appearance, sound, etc., of a thing that warns.
  • suggestion β€” the act of suggesting.
  • implication β€” implies
  • reminder β€” a person or thing that serves to remind.
  • inkling β€” a slight suggestion or indication; hint; intimation: They hadn't given us an inkling of what was going to happen.
  • gesture β€” a movement or position of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that is expressive of an idea, opinion, emotion, etc.: the gestures of an orator; a threatening gesture.
  • proof β€” evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
  • stamp β€” to strike or beat with a forcible, downward thrust of the foot.
  • impression β€” a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience, etc.
  • marking β€” a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • syndrome β€” Pathology, Psychiatry. a group of symptoms that together are characteristic of a specific disorder, disease, or the like.
  • souvenir β€” a usually small and relatively inexpensive article given, kept, or purchased as a reminder of a place visited, an occasion, etc.; memento.
  • memento β€” an object or item that serves to remind one of a person, past event, etc.; keepsake; souvenir.
  • declaration β€” A declaration is an official announcement or statement.
  • demonstration β€” A demonstration is a march or gathering which people take part in to show their opposition to something or their support for something.
  • index β€” (in a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
  • corroboration β€” the act of corroborating.
  • testimonial β€” a written declaration certifying to a person's character, conduct, or qualifications, or to the value, excellence, etc., of a thing; a letter or written statement of recommendation.
  • cue β€” In the theatre or in a musical performance, a performer's cue is something another performer says or does that is a signal for them to begin speaking, playing, or doing something.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • dope β€” any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
  • averment β€” the act of averring.
  • affirmation β€” the act of affirming or the state of being affirmed
  • manifestation β€” an act of manifesting.
  • substantiation β€” to establish by proof or competent evidence: to substantiate a charge.
  • symptom β€” any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it.
  • goods β€” morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
  • attestation β€” the act of attesting
  • token β€” something serving to represent or indicate some fact, event, feeling, etc.; sign: Black is a token of mourning.
  • testament β€” Law. a will, especially one that relates to the disposition of one's personal property. will2 (def 8).
  • gospel β€” the teachings of Jesus and the apostles; the Christian revelation.
  • clincher β€” A clincher is a fact or argument that finally proves something, settles a dispute, or helps someone achieve a victory.
  • grounds β€” the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
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