Indeed has 2 syllables and the stress is on the second syllable.
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1. | Mentally the Third Men were indeed very unlike their predecessors. Their intelligence was in some ways no less agile; but it was more cunning than intellectual, more practical than theoretical. They were interested more in the world of sense-experience than in the world of abstract reason, and again far more in living things than in the lifeless. They excelled in certain kinds of art, and indeed also in some fields of science. But they were led into science more through practical, aesthetic or religious needs than through intellectual curiosity. In mathematics, for instance (helped greatly by the duodecimal system, which resulted from their having twelve fingers), they became wonderful calculators; yet they never had the curiosity to inquire into the essential nature of number. Nor, in physics, were they ever led to discover the more obscure properties of space. They were, indeed, strangely devoid of curiosity. Hence, though sometimes capable of a penetrating mystical intuition, they never seriously disciplined themselves under philosophy, nor tried to relate their mystical intuitions with the rest of their experience. | |
2. | He is, indeed, a man of his word. | |
3. | Indeed you know a lot of things, but you're not good at teaching them. | |
4. | If it becomes stubborn indeed it stands alone. | |
5. | Indeed she is young and beautiful, but she is in delicate health. | |
6. | Indeed he may be a little dull, but he is diligent. | |
7. | Indeed, some writers do not think the relation of brain to consciousness is a causal relation in the first place. | |
8. | A friend in need is a friend indeed. | |
9. | Indeed he is young, but he is well experienced for his age. | |
10. | Indeed he is young, but he is prudent. |