doğrusu istenirse

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Turkish - English
indeed
indicates emphatic agreement

I'm a great runner. Indeed!.

In fact

As a soccer player he is terrible indeed.

used to emphasize a statement, description, or response
used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point
used in a response to express interest, incredulity, or contempt
(c) Denoting surprise; as, indeed, is it you? Its meaning is not intrinsic or fixed, but depends largely on the form of expression which it accompanies
emphasis You use indeed to introduce a further comment or statement which strengthens the point you have already made. We have nothing against diversity; indeed, we want more of it
surely; in fact; truthfully; actually, really
adv memang
Esp
(b) Denoting concession or admission; as, indeed, you are right
"Wants to marry the butler? Indeed!" 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!
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!"
emphasis You use indeed at the end of a clause to give extra force to the word `very', or to emphasize a particular word. The engine began to sound very loud indeed
(used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc
{ü} really?, truly? (used to express surprise, irony, disbelief, etc.)
(used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc ; "Wants to marry the butler? Indeed!"
No explanation needed, just a commenly used phrase
(a) Denoting emphasis; as, indeed it is so
In reality; in truth; in fact; verily; truly; used in a variety of senses
doğrusu istenirse
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