ok

/oʊˈkeɪ/
adjective
  1. Acceptable or satisfactory; not bad but not excellent.
    • The movie was just ok, not the best I've seen.
    • Is it ok if I borrow your pen for a moment?
    • The food at the party was ok, but nothing special.
  2. In a satisfactory state; safe or well.
    • Are you ok? You look a little pale.
    • Don't worry, I'm ok after the fall.
    • The doctor said my test results are ok.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. In a satisfactory or acceptable manner.
    • The car runs ok for being ten years old.
    • She did ok on her math test, but she could have studied more.
    • He played ok in the game, but his team still lost.
interjection
  1. Used to express agreement or acceptance.
    • Ok, you can have the last cookie.
    • Ok, I'll meet you at the park at three.
    • Ok, I understand what you mean now.
  2. Used to get someone's attention or to introduce a new topic.
    • Ok, so here's what we need to do.
    • Ok, let's move on to the next question.
    • Ok, everyone, please listen up.
noun
  1. An approval or permission.
    • We're waiting for the boss's ok on the plan.
    • The manager gave the ok to start the project.
    • I need your ok before I can buy the tickets.
verb
  1. To approve or give permission for something.
    • The editor ok'd the article for publication.
    • My parents ok'd my trip to the beach.
    • The committee ok'd the new budget yesterday.
Synonyms
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