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All indeed synonyms

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adv indeed

  • easily — in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble: The traffic moved along easily.
  • certainly — You use certainly to emphasize what you are saying when you are making a statement.
  • very — in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall.
  • truly — in accordance with fact or truth; truthfully.
  • absolutely — Absolutely means totally and completely.
  • surely — firmly; unerringly; without missing, slipping, etc.
  • naturally — in a natural or normal manner.
  • undoubtedly — not called in question; accepted as beyond doubt; undisputed.
  • really — in reality; actually: to see things as they really are.
  • undeniably — incapable of being denied or disputed: undeniable evidence of arson.
  • amen — Amen is said by Christians at the end of a prayer.
  • much — great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake.
  • of course — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
  • positively — with certainty; absolutely: The statement is positively true.
  • strictly — in a strict manner; rigorously; stringently: strictly enforced.
  • sure thing — something that is or is supposed to be a certain success, as a bet or a business venture: He thinks that real estate is a sure thing.
  • well — in a good or satisfactory manner: Business is going well.
  • doubtlessly — without doubt; certainly; surely; unquestionably.
  • verily — in truth; really; indeed.
  • for real — true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
  • to be sure — free from doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc., of something: to be sure of one's data.
  • veritably — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.

adverb indeed

  • definitely — You use definitely to emphasize that something is the case, or to emphasize the strength of your intention or opinion.
  • actually — You use actually to indicate that a situation exists or happened, or to emphasize that it is true.
  • even — Flat and smooth.
  • in reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • in fact — something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.
  • as a matter of fact — You use as a matter of fact to introduce a statement that gives more details about what has just been said, or an explanation of it, or something that contrasts with it.

interjection indeed

  • aye — Aye means yes; used in some dialects of British English.
  • straight up — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
  • yes — (used to express affirmation or assent or to mark the addition of something emphasizing and amplifying a previous statement): Do you want that? Yes, I do.
  • honestly — in an honest manner.

conjunction indeed

  • so — in the way or manner indicated, described, or implied: Do it so.
  • sic — to attack (used especially in commanding a dog): Sic 'em!

noun indeed

  • yeah — yes.
  • yea — to the extent, amount, etc., indicated: The doll is about yay high.
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