okeh

/oʊˈkeɪ/
adjective
  1. A less common variant spelling of 'okay,' meaning acceptable or satisfactory.
    • She said the results were okeh.
    • The plan is okeh with everyone.
    • Is it okeh if I leave early?
Synonyms
adverb
  1. A less common variant spelling of 'okay,' meaning in a satisfactory manner.
    • The machine runs okeh now.
    • Everything went okeh during the trip.
    • He did okeh on the test.
interjection
  1. A less common variant spelling of 'okay,' used to express agreement or understanding.
    • Okeh, I understand the instructions.
    • Okeh, I'll see you tomorrow.
    • Okeh, let's go.
noun
  1. A less common variant spelling of 'okay,' meaning an approval or agreement.
    • We need the boss's okeh on this.
    • The project is waiting for the okeh.
    • She gave her okeh for the event.
verb
  1. A less common variant spelling of 'okay,' meaning to approve or authorize.
    • They okehed the new schedule.
    • The manager okehed the request.
    • Please okeh the payment.
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