Used in a Sentence

indian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for indian.

Editorial note

Do they allow in people of Indian descent with non-Indian passports?

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of indian gathered in one view.

noun

A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.

noun

Alternative letter-case form of Indian (“indigene”). [(countable) A person from India.]

adjective

Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for indian.

Example sentences

1

Do they allow in people of Indian descent with non-Indian passports?

2

I don't mean to derail the discussion, but the Indian Nepalese and Bhutanese people are so beautiful.

3

Agree with your other points, but the routing of undersea cables means that data centers in Singapore have lower latency to users in the Indian subcontinent.

4

That is actually regulated….io is a stupid TLD name (except for actual Indian Ocean sites).

5

My Chinese and Indian friends have reported that by putting a Western first name on the resume their response rates more than doubled.

6

Pray tell, why do you have a carrier in the Indian Ocean?

7

As an Indian living in Europe, I disagree with you about Indians not being integrated.

8

Much akin to me listening to Indian classical music, Jazz: I would often encounter trained listeners breaking out into a (silent) applause.

9

Every single variant that I've seen depicts a white or Indian male, typically trying to look sexy but inevitably only looking awkward.

10

I am an Indian and I know firsthand how controlling Asian parents can be.

11

You should ask an Indian lawyer that you pay for.

12

All the young indian and chinese talent I meet is way above average.

Quote examples

1

Not talking about these "urgent requirement" emails from indian recruiters, this is actual local recruiters I have dealt with before.

2

My takeaway (from my perspective), wasn't that "Indians" were not allowed in the store (the entire _purpose_ was to get the Indian Market excited about a Brand) - the negativity is the belief that something needs to be "blessed" by the international market before it can be rolled out as a preferred brand in India.

3

After reading the article, apparently the conclusion was that a local Haagan Daz franchisee (The store had local ownership by an Indian Citizen) wants to introduce the Haagen Daz Brand in _India_, and the "International Passport" idea was there to talk up how premium the brand was.

Proper noun examples

1

But, seeing as this is a franchise and is likely owned by an Indian, I have trouble getting upset by it.

2

And the fact that this was an native Indian's franchise of the brand and not a corporate action: * Changes your opinion about it in no way, and * Suggests nothing about whether articles like this are appropriate for HN?

3

Indian influence is also heavily felt in Burma, Thailand, and upper Laos, for instance in writing systems (abugidas), language, mythology, law, religion and royal/court rituals.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use indian in a sentence?

Do they allow in people of Indian descent with non-Indian passports?

What does indian mean?

A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.

What part of speech is indian?

indian is commonly used as noun, adjective.