ok (Meaning)
ok (n)
a state in south central United States
an endorsement
ok (s)
being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
ok (r)
an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
Synonyms & Antonyms of ok
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ok Sentence Examples
- "OK, I'll do it," she said, sighing in resignation.
- "Is everything OK?"
- he asked, his voice filled with concern.
- "OK, let's start the meeting," the boss announced, clapping his hands.
- "OK, I'm ready," she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
- "OK, we'll have to postpone the event," the organizers declared, with a heavy heart.
- "OK, I'll pay for the tickets," he offered, reaching for his wallet.
- "OK, I understand," he replied, nodding his head thoughtfully.
- "OK, that's enough for today," the doctor said, folding his stethoscope.
- "OK, you're all set," the mechanic assured the customer, handing him the keys.
FAQs About the word ok
a state in south central United States, an endorsement, being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition, an expression of agreement normally occurring at the be
good,alright, fine, delicious, nice, welcome, palatable, copasetic, hunky-dory, agreeable
wanting, bad, wanting, unsatisfactory,unsatisfactory, unacceptable, poor, bad, poor, disagreeable
"OK, I'll do it," she said, sighing in resignation.
"Is everything OK?"
he asked, his voice filled with concern.
"OK, let's start the meeting," the boss announced, clapping his hands.