Indeed meaning in English
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Definition
indeed: of course, certainly, in fact, without a doubt
You did indeed send me your letter last week. I have it on my desk.
Pronunciation examples
UK: You did indeed send me your application last week. Indeed.
US: I am indeed the well-known detective Hercule Poirot.
Examples
- "Indeed, I myself am no stranger to the circles of influence of this city."
- "While I always enjoy a chance to improve my script and cursive writing, a modern company is quite dependent upon its information and technology systems, and indeed a functioning Internet connection."
- "Rupert : Indeed it is, Brent, indeed it is."
- "I am seventeen weeks old, and yes, I am indeed a talking baby."
- "So there we have it, rugby is indeed a sport on the rise."
- "Indeed, I actually wanted to pay you as soon as the products were delivered, but my dog ate the payment order right after I printed it out."
- "I'm quite well, thank you for asking. Indeed."
- "Philip : I am indeed lucky to have met a woman who shares my love of feminist literature, my strict vegetarian diet and above all, who shares my belief in a monogamous marriage built on celibacy."
- "Carlos : Yes, indeed I am. But don't let that stop you."
- "Bruno : Hi indeed."
- "Ta ta. Indeed."
- "Bruno's dad : Oh la la la la la la la indeed!"
- "I did indeed receive your faxes."
- "Yes indeed!"
- "Very well indeed."
- "Announcer : Radio Rhubarb, indeed!"
- "Indeed bravo!"
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