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Learn to pronounce OK

/ˌōˈkā/
exclamation
used to express assent, agreement, or acceptance.
"OK, I'll pass on your message"
synonyms: all right, right, right then, right you are, very well, yes, very good, fine, agreed, achcha, oke, okey-dokey, okey-doke, roger, righto, righty-ho

adjective
satisfactory but not exceptionally or especially good.
"the flight was OK"
synonyms: satisfactory, all right, fine, in order, acceptable, up to scratch, up to the mark, up to standard, up to par, competent, adequate, tolerable, passable, reasonable, quite good, fair, decent, not bad, average, middling, moderate, unremarkable, unexceptional, hunky-dory, so-so, fair-to-middling, (plain) vanilla, tickety-boo, jake

adverb
in a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
"the computer continues to work OK"
synonyms: all right, fine, well, well enough, satisfactorily, passably, tolerably, acceptably

noun
an authorization or approval.
"do you know how long it takes for those pen-pushers to give us the OK ?"
synonyms: authorization, approval, seal of approval, agreement, consent, assent, permission, endorsement, ratification, sanction, approbation, acquiescence, confirmation, blessing, leave, imprimatur, the go-ahead, the green light, the thumbs up, say-so

verb
sanction or give approval to.
"despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction"
synonyms: authorize, approve, agree to, consent to, sanction, pass, ratify, endorse, allow, give something one's consent, say yes to, accede to, give something one's approval, give something the nod, rubber-stamp, give something the go-ahead, give something the green light, give something the thumbs up, give something one's say-so

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