What are some opposite words for indeed?
Antonyms for indeed
ɪnˈdidin·deed
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term indeed.
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indeedadverb
Synonyms:
sure thing, indubitably, absolutely, okayindeedadverb
indicates emphatic agreement
Indeed, he made several misplays.
Synonyms:
definitely, absolutely, indubitably, okay, surely, truly, undoubtedly, in fact, really, certainly, sure thing
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Princeton's WordNet
indeed, soadverb
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!"
Synonyms:
therefore, thence, thus, so, and so, and then, thusly, hence, thenindeedadverb
(used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc.
"Wants to marry the butler? Indeed!"
Synonyms:
so
Editors Contribution
deed
nuh-uh
Submitted by acronimous on July 17, 2023
How to use indeed in a sentence?
If it is indeed terrorism and there isn’t a claim, it could be because the organization wants to give the other cell members time to go to ground.
Luckily, the First Amendment is one value [the university] will have to reckon with. The U.S. Supreme Court has never been more jealous of the rights it protects than it has in recent years. But the University's willingness to invest in setting themselves up for an obviously meritless defense against these claims is chilling indeed.
It doesn't necessarily say that now we have all cases lined up where interim measures will be used but it means that the tool is on the table, and if we find cases that live up to the two things that have to be fulfilled at the same time, yes, we will indeed use interim measures more often.
The advice that I would give to parents is that if they are worrying about their child having some sleep problems, they should consult a specialist, in many cases, these parental worries are indeed part of a normative developmental stage( such as, for example, their child waking up a few times during the night, or having problems falling asleep) but still it would be beneficial to know that, and parents could feel more relaxed ; but in other cases, these are indeed part of a developmental problem.
Oftentimes we overstate the word historic, but this is indeed an historic moment, certainly historic for this particular lake, Mendocino.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#2392 | false | |
#2895 | indeed | |
#18910 | erroneous | |
#30218 | untrue | |
#74880 | fallacious |
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