indicio
indication, sign
noun een-DEE-syoh Less Common
Origin: From Latin indicium, from indicare ('to point out').
Also means
clue, hint
Usage Note
Indicio is often used in investigative or legal contexts for a piece of circumstantial evidence (indicios de culpabilidad), but it also covers everyday signs (el primer indicio de primavera). Unlike prueba ('proof'), an indicio is suggestive rather than conclusive — learners should not confuse the two.
Examples
"No hay ningún indicio de que saliera ayer."
Natural Translation
There is no indication that he left yesterday.
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