indeed
21indeed — adverb Date: 14th century 1. without any question ; truly, undeniably often used interjectionally to express irony or disbelief or surprise 2. in reality 3. all things considered ; as a matter of fact …
22indeed — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. in fact, truly. See existence. II (Roget s IV) interj. Syn. Really?, Honestly?, For sure?; see really . modif. Syn. in fact, in reality, admittedly, certainly; see really 1 , surely . III (Roget s 3 …
23indeed — in·deed || ɪn dɪËd adv. surely; in fact; truthfully; actually, really interj. really?, truly? (used to express surprise, irony, disbelief, etc.) …
24indeed — denied …
25indeed — adverb 1》 used to emphasize a statement, description, or response. 2》 used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point. 3》 used in a response to express interest, incredulity, or contempt. Origin ME: orig. as in deed …
26indeed — I. ad. 1. Truly, really, veritably, verily, positively, absolutely, certainly, in fact, in truth, in reality. 2. Strictly, strictly speaking, to tell the truth, in point of fact, in fact, in fine, as a matter of fact. II. interj. Really, is it so …
27indeed — adv 1. truly, in fact, in truth, in reality, precisely, exactly, verily, Archaic. forsooth, Archaic. pardi; surely, certainly, assuredly, Archaic. certes; I assure you, on my honor, by my troth, upon my word, on my oath, I swear; of course, by… …
28indeed — in·deed …
29indeed — /ɪnˈdid / (say in deed) adverb 1. in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to intensify, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation).… …
30indeed — Ho i, noho i, nō …