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Indeed

ɪnˈdid
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
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Indeed -

Truly or certainly; used to emphasize a statement or confirm something as accurate or true.

Example: The weather forecast predicted rain, and indeed, it started pouring just now.
Usage: formalContext: academic or professional discussions
Note: Often used to provide confirmation or support to a previous statement.

In reality; in fact; used to introduce a point that strengthens or confirms what has just been said.

Example: She claimed to be an expert, and indeed, her knowledge on the subject was impressive.
Usage: formalContext: written discourse or formal speeches
Note: Commonly used to add emphasis or provide additional information.

Used to express agreement or acknowledgment; used to show that something is true or accurate.

Example: A: The movie was really good. B: Indeed, I thoroughly enjoyed it too.
Usage: informalContext: casual conversations
Note: Often used in response to a statement to show agreement or affirmation.

Indeed's synonyms

certainly

Certainly is used to emphasize that something is true or to agree with a statement.
Example: She certainly knows how to play the piano.
Note: Similar to indeed, but with a stronger sense of assurance.

undoubtedly

Undoubtedly means without a doubt or certainly.
Example: The team is undoubtedly the best in the league.
Note: Similar to indeed, but with a stronger emphasis on being unquestionably true.

absolutely

Absolutely expresses complete agreement or certainty.
Example: I absolutely agree with your decision.
Note: Similar to indeed, but with a stronger sense of total agreement or certainty.

truly

Truly means in a truthful or sincere manner.
Example: She is truly talented in many ways.
Note: Similar to indeed, but with a focus on sincerity or genuineness.

Indeed expressions, common phrases

Indeed

Used to emphasize agreement or confirmation.
Example: I am indeed impressed by your performance.
Note: Directly means truly or certainly.

Indeed so

Emphatic agreement or confirmation.
Example: Are you coming to the party? - Indeed so, I wouldn't miss it for the world.
Note: Similar to 'indeed' but adds extra emphasis.

Indeed not

Strongly denying or rejecting a suggestion.
Example: Did you steal the money? - Indeed not, I would never do such a thing.
Note: Contrasts with the expectation of agreement implied by 'indeed'.

Indeed to say

Used to introduce a stronger or more accurate statement.
Example: Indeed, to say that he is talented would be an understatement.
Note: Emphasizes the significance or seriousness of what follows.

Very much so

Expresses strong agreement or confirmation.
Example: Are you ready for the challenge? - Very much so, I've been preparing for this.
Note: Similar to 'indeed' but with added intensity.

Indeed everyday (slang) expressions

For sure

Used to express agreement, certainty, or confirmation.
Example: Are you coming to the party tonight? - For sure!
Note: Emphasizes certainty or agreement more casually than 'indeed'.

Definitely

Expresses strong agreement or certainty.
Example: Did you enjoy the movie? - Definitely!
Note: Similar in meaning to 'indeed', but used more informally or emphatically.

Totally

Emphasizes complete agreement or confirmation.
Example: Are you ready for the exam? - Totally!
Note: Casually reinforces agreement or confirmation, similar to 'indeed'.

You bet

Affirmative response indicating willingness or agreement.
Example: Can you help me with this? - You bet!
Note: Less formal than 'indeed', conveys agreement in a more casual and positive way.

No doubt

Expresses certainty or agreement.
Example: Will you be there tomorrow? - No doubt!
Note: Similar to 'indeed' in expressing certainty, but more colloquial and emphatic.

Absolutely sure

Confidently stating agreement or certainty.
Example: Are you coming to the meeting? - Absolutely sure!
Note: Combines 'absolutely' and 'sure' to emphasize strong agreement or assertion.

Indeed - Examples

Indeed, I think you're right.
She is indeed a talented musician.
The weather is indeed beautiful today.

Indeed grammar

Indeed - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: indeed
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): indeed
Syllables, Separation and Stress
indeed Contains 2 syllables: in • deed
Phonetic transcription: in-ˈdēd
in deed , in ˈdēd (The red syllable is stressed)

Indeed - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
indeed: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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