Indeed

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  • adverb. Without a doubt; certainly.
  • adverb. In fact; in reality.
  • interjection. Used to express surprise, skepticism, or irony.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • In fact; in reality; in truth: used emphatically, or as noting a concession or admission; or interjectionally, as an expression of surprise; or interrogatively, for the purpose of obtaining confirmation: as, do you believe it? yes, indeed; indeed! that is surprising; indeed? I can hardly believe it.
  • [Originally written separately as two words, as still when an adjective, as very, qualifies the noun.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adverb. In reality; in truth; in fact; verily; truly; -- used in a variety of senses. Esp.: (a) Denoting emphasis. (b) Denoting concession or admission. (c) Denoting surprise.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adverb. truly; in fact; actually
  • adverb. In fact.
  • interjection. indicates emphatic agreement
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • adverb. (used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc.
  • adverb. in truth (often tends to intensify)
  • Word Usage
    "_ I am not a slanderer, indeed, _indeed_, I am not; here are proofs: your lordship, I find, is called the Count De Valmont; had you not once a relation of the same title, who fell in battle with the"
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    Aristide  Bede  Ede  Gilead  Mead  
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    are  necessary  
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