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OK
1[ oh-key, oh-key, oh-key ]
adjective
- all right; proceeding normally; satisfactory or under control:
Things are OK at the moment.
- correct, permissible, or acceptable; meeting standards:
Is this suit OK to wear to a formal party?
- doing well or in good health; managing adequately:
She's been OK since the operation.
- adequate but unexceptional or unremarkable; tolerable:
The job they did was OK, nothing more.
- estimable, dependable, or trustworthy; likable:
an OK person.
adverb
- all right; well enough; successfully; fine:
She'll manage OK on her own.
He sings OK, but he can't tap dance.
- (used as an affirmative response) yes; surely.
- (used as an interrogative or interrogative tag) all right?; do you agree?
interjection
- (used to express agreement, understanding, acceptance, or the like):
OK, I'll get it for you.
- (used as an introductory or transitional expression):
OK, now where were we?
noun
- an approval, agreement, or endorsement:
They gave their OK to her leave of absence.
OK
2abbreviation for
- Oklahoma (approved especially for use with zip code).
OK
1abbreviation for
- Oklahoma
O.K.
2/ ˌəʊˈkeɪ /
sentence substitute
- an expression of approval, agreement, etc
adjective
- in good or satisfactory condition
- permissable
is it O.K. if I go home now?
- acceptable but not outstanding
the party was O.K.
verb
- tr to approve or endorse
noun
- approval or agreement
Word History and Origins
Origin of OK1
Word History and Origins
Origin of OK1
Example Sentences
OK, yes, maybe you still have questions about the bobcat pee thing.
It’s all untried and untested technology, and the building — when we first went to see it, it was half-built, OK?
“But what was weird about that gym moment was that it was right at the start of the thing and I was like, ‘OK here we go,’” Redmayne adds.
“Then when I eventually read the first three episodes, I just thought, ‘OK, I get it.’
She said she was too scared to say anything other than "OK".
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