Associations to the word «Indeed»
Noun
- Misfortune
- Absurdity
- Mankind
- Disposition
- Extravagance
- Twa
- Wretch
- Kindness
- Idleness
- Pathos
- Gratification
- Athenian
- Greatness
- Firmness
- Tiding
- Socrates
- Inconvenience
- Quixote
- Gentleness
- Assertion
- Supposing
- Admiration
- Sancho
- Christendom
- Zeal
- Reproach
- Inclination
- Magnificence
- Connexion
- Resemblance
- Perfection
- Contrary
- Yes
- Landlady
- Delicacy
- Freshness
- Ignorant
- Civilisation
- Personage
- Virtue
- Malady
- Countryman
- Rapidity
- Arjuna
- Tradesman
Adjective
- Sensible
- Remarkable
- Mere
- Miserable
- Apt
- Unfortunate
- Desirous
- Scanty
- Astonishing
- Exalted
- Formidable
- Merciful
- Odious
- Disposed
- Ingenious
- Desolate
- Incapable
- Genial
- Contented
- Sincere
- Sorrowful
- Uttered
- Boyish
- Professed
- Virtuous
- Perilous
- Peculiar
- Tolerable
- Noble
- Assured
- Dismal
- Strange
- Undone
- Superstitious
- Delightful
- Goodly
- Entertained
- Courteous
Wiktionary
INDEED, adverb. (modal) Truly; in fact; actually.
INDEED, adverb. (degree) (after the adjective modified) In fact.
INDEED, interjection. Indicates emphatic agreement
Dictionary definition
INDEED, adverb. In truth (often tends to intensify); "they said the car would break down and indeed it did"; "it is very cold indeed"; "was indeed grateful"; "indeed, the rain may still come"; "he did so do it!".
INDEED, adverb. (used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc.; "Wants to marry the butler? Indeed!".
Wise words
Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed.
Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be
well.