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Indeed Meaning in English

word

/ˌɪnˈdid/
in-DEED
/ˌɪndˈiːd/
in-DEED

释义

Used to emphasize that something is true, correct, or surprising. It can also confirm what someone has said or add stronger support to a statement.

用法与细微差别

Common in both writing and speech, but it can sound slightly formal depending on context. Often used after statements for emphasis ('It is indeed true') or alone as a strong confirmation ('Indeed.'). Don't confuse it with 'actually': 'indeed' usually strengthens agreement or truth, while 'actually' often corrects or contrasts.

例句

This is indeed a beautiful place.

basic

She was indeed very tired after the trip.

basic

Yes, he is indeed my teacher.

basic

It was expensive, but indeed worth every penny.

natural

"So they finally agreed?" "Indeed they did."

natural

That was a bold choice, and indeed a smart one.

natural