indeed
/ɪnˈdid/adverb2 syllables
Indeed means: in truth (often tends to intensify).
Synonyms for indeed13
adverb, as in in truth (often tends to intensify)
also used for indeed
yea, actually or truly, absolutely, for real, forsooth, indubitably, sure thing, true that, facts, fax, trufax, that's right
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What does indeed mean?2
adverb
1
in truth (often tends to intensify)“they said the car would break down and indeed it did”
2
(used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc.“Wants to marry the butler? Indeed!”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with indeed?32
three syllables
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Indeed in a sentence
- He is, indeed, a man of his word.Zifre
- Indeed you know a lot of things, but you're not good at teaching them.Zifre
- Indeed, that place does appear to be far from here.FeuDRenais2
- Indeed she is young and beautiful, but she is in delicate health.auxitt
- Indeed he may be a little dull, but he is diligent.User105223
- It may indeed be strange, but that's the way it is.AlanF_US
- Indeed he is young, but he is well experienced for his age.potatoindespair
- Indeed he is young, but he is prudent.AlanF_US
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