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Ok

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Noun

1. ok, oklahoma, sooner state

a state in south central United States

2. o.k., ok, okay, okeh, okey

an endorsement

Example Sentences:
'they gave us the O.K. to go ahead'

Adjective

3. all right, fine, hunky-dory, o.k., ok, okay

being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition

Example Sentences:
'an all-right movie'
'the passengers were shaken up but are all right'
'is everything all right?'
'everything's fine'
'things are okay'
'dinner and the movies had been fine'
'another minute I'd have been fine'

Adverb

4. all right, alright, fine, ok, very well

an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Ok

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abbreviation for
Oklahoma
sentence substitute
1. 
an expression of approval, agreement, etc
adjective, adverb (usually postpositive)
2. 
in good or satisfactory condition
3. 
permissible
is it O.K. if I go home now?
4. 
acceptable but not outstanding
the party was O.K.
verbWord forms: O.K.s, O.K.ing (ˌəʊˈkeɪɪŋ ) or O.K.ed (ˌəʊˈkeɪd )
5. (transitive)
to approve or endorse
nounWord forms: plural O.K.s
6. 
approval or agreement

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Ok

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adjective, adverb, interjection
1. 
all right; correct(ly)
nounWord forms: plural OK's or O.K.'s
2. 
approval; endorsement
verb transitiveWord forms: OK'd or O.K.'d, OK'ing or O.K.'ing
3. 
to put an OK on; approve; endorse
Oklahoma

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Ok

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adj.
1.
a. Satisfactory or agreeable; acceptable: Was everything OK with your stay?
b. Correct: That answer is OK.
c. Barely satisfactory; mediocre: made an OK presentation.
2.
a. In proper or satisfactory operational or working order: Is the battery OK?
b. Uninjured or not seriously injured: The skier fell but was OK.
c. Fairly healthy: Thanks to the medicine, the patient is OK now.
n. pl. OK's or o·kays
Approval; agreement: Get your supervisor's OK before taking a day off.
adv.
Fine; well enough; adequately: a television that works OK despite its age.
interj.
Used to express approval or agreement.
tr.v. OK'ed or OK'd, OK'·ing, OK's or o·kayed or o·kay·ing or o·kays
To approve of or agree to; authorize.
abbr.
Oklahoma

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