ALL meanings of indeed
in·deed
I i - noun indeed Used to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested. 1
- adverb indeed in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation): Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work? 1
- adverb indeed certainly 1
- interjection indeed surprise 1
- adverb indeed very 1
- adverb indeed in fact 1
- adverb indeed (modal) Truly; in fact; actually. 0
- adverb indeed (degree, after the adjective modified) In fact. 0
- interjection indeed indicates emphatic agreement. 0
- adverb indeed You use indeed to confirm or agree with something that has just been said. 0
- adverb indeed You use indeed to introduce a further comment or statement which strengthens the point you have already made. 0
- adverb indeed You use indeed at the end of a clause to give extra force to the word 'very', or to emphasize a particular word. 0
- adverb indeed You can use indeed as a way of repeating a question in order to emphasize it, especially when you do not know the answer. 0
- sentence connector indeed certainly; actually 0
- abbreviation INDEED (intensifier) 0
- adverb indeed or rather; what is more 0
- exclamation indeed an expression of doubt, surprise, etc 0
- adverb indeed certainly; truly; admittedly 0
- interjection indeed used to express surprise, doubt, sarcasm, irony, etc. 0