When can I use the word indeed?
When can I use the word indeed?
You use indeed to introduce a further comment or statement which strengthens the point you have already made. We have nothing against diversity; indeed, we want more of it. When we asked to see more we were refused. Indeed we were escorted away by men with guns.
What is the true meaning of indeed?
Definition of indeed 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.
Is indeed mean yes?
: certainly —used as more emphatic affirmative reply than “yes” alone “Do you know him?” “Yes, indeed!”
Is it correct to say indeed true?
Indeed, I am. Indeed originates from the phrase in dede meaning “in fact, in truth.” When you use the word indeed, you are underscoring that something is true. The word is also used when you want to introduce a point that’s even truer than the last one you made.
Can I use indeed instead of in fact?
In fact is often used to introduce new information which contradicts what has been said. Indeed is used for emphasis. He is very tall indeed. Whereas in fact/actually are often used to contradict something that has been said, Indeed is often used to agree with something that has been said.
Where does indeed go in a sentence?
We can strengthen the meaning of very by using indeed after the adjective or adverb modified by very. She is very beautiful indeed. Thank you very much indeed. I was very pleased indeed to receive the invitation.
Is indeed a British word?
(especially British English) used after very and an adjective or adverb to emphasize a statement, description, etc. Thank you very much indeed!
What should I reply to indeed?
Indeed!” You can also say “I sure do/did” or “that’s right” or even just use “definitely!”
What does No indeed mean?
no indeed definition, no indeed meaning | English dictionary 4 an expression of doubt, surprise, etc.
Where can I use Yes indeed?
yes, indeed(y) informal A more emphatic way of saying “yes.” A: “Are you going to the party tonight?” B: “Yes, indeed. Probably going to head over there around 9 or so.” Yes, indeedy, I truly believe that this is the finest pizza in all of New York City!
What is the difference between indeed and definitely?
you can usually use these interchangeably (most of the time) but to explain their differences, indeed means something like: yes, of course, I agree definitely means more like: for sure, 100% yes, no doubt certainly is usually used when responding to someone who is asking you to do something, and indicates you are happy …
Does certainly mean yes?
If your boss asks to speak to you, you might answer, “Certainly.” It’s just a formal way of saying “yes.” Definitions of certainly. adverb. definitely or positively (`sure’ is sometimes used informally for `surely’)
How do I start a sentence with indeed?
“Indeed” can start a sentence as either a conjunction or an interjection. As a conjunction, indeed provides emphasis or indicates that the sentence is an example of, or evidence for, a claim made in the previous sentence. As an interjection, indeed indicates surprise or sarcastic doubt.
Do we put comma after indeed?
At the start of a sentence or an independent clause, “indeed”, “in fact”, or “as a matter of fact” are commonly followed by a comma.
How do you say fancy indeed?
adverb
- yes, certainly, assuredly, emphatically, absolutely, exactly, precisely, of course, definitely, quite, positively, naturally, without doubt, without a doubt, without question, unquestionably, undoubtedly, doubtlessly, indubitably.
- by all means.
- informal you bet, you got it, I’ll say.
What kind of adverb is indeed?
indeed Definitions and Synonyms Indeed can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (following ‘very’ and an adjective or another adverb): The results were very good indeed. as a way of showing how a sentence or phrase is related to what has already been said: It would be difficult.
How do you say professionally in fact?
Synonyms of in fact
- actually,
- admittedly,
- forsooth,
- frankly,
- honestly,
- indeed,
- really,
- truly,