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What does indeed mean?

"Indeed" is an adverb that can have several meanings, depending on the context:

1. Affirmation or Agreement:

* This is the most common usage. It means "yes" or "certainly" and expresses strong agreement or confirmation.

* Example: "Are you going to the party?" "Indeed, I wouldn't miss it for the world."

2. Emphasis:

* "Indeed" can be used to emphasize a statement, making it more forceful or significant.

* Example: "The news was shocking, indeed tragic."

3. Formal Introduction:

* "Indeed" can introduce a statement or clause, particularly in formal writing.

* Example: "The company is, indeed, facing a challenging year."

4. Irony or Sarcasm:

* In some cases, "indeed" can be used ironically or sarcastically to highlight the absurdity or unexpectedness of a situation.

* Example: "The weather is lovely today, indeed." (said on a rainy day)

Overall, "indeed" is a versatile word that adds emphasis, confirmation, and formality to your language.

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