Vocabulary

Symptomatic

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
serving as a symptom or sign, especially of something undesirable.
Urdu meaning
اشارے کا،علامتی
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. The pretence that it can is actually symptomatic of a soft `no can do` state pretending to be a hard `can do` state.
  2. The issues plaguing Pakistan`s higher education sector are symptomatic of a larger malaise.
  3. This is symptomatic of a festering wound, which will only worsen until it is treated.
  4. The damage wrought by the rains, while not the annual monsoons, is symptomatic of preparedness that is perennially lacking.
  5. For such events to occur repeatedly is symptomatic of a deep malaise affecting the country`s healthcare system.
Synonyms
indicative, signalling, warning, characteristic, suggestive, typical, representative

Antonyms
atypical, nontypical, uncharacteristic, untypical
Curator example
“these difficulties are symptomatic of fundamental problems”

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