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Aug 12, 2017
The word "indeed" is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as truthfully, certainly, factually, in reality.
The word "indeed" also functions as an interjection to express surprise, skepticism, or irony.
Explanation:
Example sentences:
I do indeed like lasagna.
- modifies the verb "do like"
It is the favorite of indeed many customers.
- modifies the adjective "many"
You should indeed always buy the best that you can afford.
- modifies the adverb "always"
She said that she invented the Post-It note. Indeed!
- interjection expressing skepticism.