INDEED

Source: 566, 567

indeed. Indeed, ad. in truth, in reality, in fact, verily

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In‐deed″ (?), adv. [[Prep. in + deed.]] In reality; in truth; in fact; verily; truly; — used in a variety of senses. Esp.: (a) Denoting emphasis; as, indeed it is so. (b) Denoting concession or admission; as, indeed, you are right. (c) Denoting surprise; as, indeed, is it you? Its meaning is not intrinsic or fixed, but depends largely on the form of expression which it accompanies. The carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. Rom. viii. 7. I were a beast indeed to do you wrong. Dryden. There is, indeed, no great pleasure in visiting these magazines of war. Addison.