Definition

indeed: of course, certainly, in fact, without a doubt adverb
You did indeed send me your letter last week. I have it on my desk.

UK: You did indeed send me your application last week. Indeed.
US: I am indeed the well-known detective Hercule Poirot.
  • "Carlos : Yes, indeed I am. But don't let that stop you."
  • "I am seventeen weeks old, and yes, I am indeed a talking baby."
  • "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."
  • "While the print media has indeed been critical of your company recently, we propose focusing on Delavigne's Internet presence to shift the narrative from tabloid gossip to the high quality profiles and experience of your staff."
  • "Indeed bravo!"
  • "Ta ta. Indeed."
  • "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."
  • "Bruno : Hi indeed."
  • "Bruno's dad : Oh la la la la la la la indeed!"

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