indeed

IPA: ɪndˈid

adverb

  • (modal) Truly; in fact; actually.
  • (degree, after the adjective modified) In fact.
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Examples of "indeed" in Sentences

  • This indeed is a wonderful reading which I thoroughly enjoyed.
  • "It was not Jim, grandpa, indeed, _indeed_, it was not; but oh!
  • This confirmed that the name indeed came from him since they had received this independently.
  • "Oh, Aunt Marcia," cried Louise before Carl could reply, "they had to do it, indeed, _indeed_ they did!
  • And when we go to our Lord's Table do we realize that His "_flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed_?"
  • Lorelai and Luke come to a new understanding as fans around the world wait to hear if this indeed is the end of the GILMORE GIRLS.
  • But if this indeed is the end of the line, which Barber didn't dispute, he deemed it appropriate — given that he went out against his longtime NFC East rivals.
  • If this indeed is the script written by QT, then I must tell you that at its very best, it's little more than a low-brow, un-amusing melodrama about (you guessed it) a girl's revenge.
  • "Centum mille perdrices plumbo confecit;" [4] that is, indeed, too often the sum of the life of an English lord; much questionable now, if _indeed_ of more value than that of many sparrows.
  • _ I am not a slanderer, indeed, _indeed_, I am not; here are proofs: your lordship, I find, is called the Count De Valmont; had you not once a relation of the same title, who fell in battle with the

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