Dictionary

indeed

Webster 1828

INDEE'D, adverb [in and deed.] In reality; in truth; in fact.The carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. Romans 8:7.Indeed is usually emphatical, but in some cases more so than in others; as, this is true; it is indeed I were a beast indeed to do you wrong.Some sons indeed; some very few we see, Who keep themselves from this infection free.There is indeed no greater pleasure in visiting thesemagazines of war--It is used to note concession or admission; as, ships not so large indeed but better manned.Indeed is used as an expression of surprise, or for the purpose of obtaining confirmation of a fact stated. Indeed! is it possible? is it so in fact?