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indeed
adverb
used
to
emphasize
that
something
is
true
,
real
,
or
very
much
the
case
•
She
is
indeed
the
best
singer
in
the
class
.
She
is
indeed
the
best
singer
in
the
class
.
•
The
city
is
indeed
beautiful
at
night
.
The
city
is
indeed
beautiful
at
night
.
From
Middle
English
"
indeed
"
meaning
"
in
fact
,"
formed
from
the
phrase
"
in
dede
" (
in
deed
,
in
fact
).
adverb
used
to
introduce
a
stronger
or
more
precise
statement
,
often
adding
or
correcting
information
•
The
weather
was
cold
;
indeed
,
it
started
snowing
before
noon
.
The
weather
was
cold
;
indeed
,
it
started
snowing
before
noon
.
•
Their
project
is
good
;
indeed
,
it
may
win
the
competition
.
Their
project
is
good
;
indeed
,
it
may
win
the
competition
.
interjection
used
as
a
reply
to
show
surprise
,
interest
,
doubt
,
or
polite
agreement
•
"
You
ran
ten
miles
?
Indeed
!"
the
coach
said
.
"
You
ran
ten
miles
?
Indeed
!"
the
coach
said
.
•
“
I'm
leaving
the
company
,”
she
said
. “
Indeed
?”
the
manager
replied
.
“
I'm
leaving
the
company
,”
she
said
. “
Indeed
?”
the
manager
replied
.