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Meaning of indeed
The primary meaning of the word "indeed" is to confirm or emphasize the truth or accuracy of something.
Etymology of indeed
The word "indeed" has its roots in Old English, with "in" meaning "in" or "on" and "dēd" meaning "deed" or "act", later influenced by the phrase "in deed", which meant "in action" or "in fact", and eventually evolved into "indeed" to convey confirmation or emphasis.
Synonyms
certainly
surely
really
truly
indeed
undoubtedly
obviously
clearly
evidently
apparently
seemingly
manifestly
patently
plainly
decidedly
unquestionably
indisputably
incontrovertibly
undeniably
undoubtably
undebatably
irrefutably
undeniably
unmistakably
unarguably
inarguably
demonstrably
palpably
Definitions
- Used to confirm or emphasize the truth or accuracy of something
- * Used to indicate agreement or acceptance of something
- * Used to add emphasis to a statement or opinion
Usage Examples
- The weather forecast said it would rain, and indeed it did.
- * She said she would be there, and indeed she was.
- * It's a difficult task, but indeed a rewarding one.
Antonyms
possibly
maybe
perhaps
doubtfully
questionably
arguably
debatably
uncertainly
unclearly
ambiguously
vaguely
indecisively
hesitantly
unconvincingly
unpersuasively
inconclusively
unreliably
untrustworthily
inaccurately
falsely
wrongly
mistakenly