The difference between Definitely and Indeed
When used as adverbs, definitely means without question and beyond doubt, whereas indeed means truly.
check bellow for the other definitions of Definitely and Indeed
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Definitely as an adverb:
Without question and beyond doubt.
Examples:
"Joe definitely doesn't know how to drive a tractor."
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Definitely as an adverb:
In a definite manner; decisively.
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Indeed as an adverb (modal):
Truly; in fact; actually.
Examples:
"'Indeed, he made several misplays."
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Indeed as an adverb (degree, after the adjective modified):
In fact.
Examples:
"As a soccer player he is terrible indeed."