Okay ( adjective , interjection , noun )

(As an adjective)

Okay ( adjective )

  1. Adequate.
  2. Sufficient.
  3. Satisfactory.
  4. Acceptably good.
  5. Not problematic.

Origin:

Originally an alteration of oll korrect, said to have been used as a slogan during the us presidential campaign of 1840.

Examples:

  1. The food was okay.
  2. This solution is okay.
  3. The weather is okay.
  4. It's okay to take a break.
  5. She said it's okay.

(As an interjection)

Okay ( interjection )

  1. Adequate.
  2. Sufficient.
  3. Satisfactory.
  4. Acceptably good.
  5. Not problematic.

Origin:

Originally an alteration of oll korrect, said to have been used as a slogan during the us presidential campaign of 1840.

Examples:

  1. The food was okay.
  2. This solution is okay.
  3. The weather is okay.
  4. It's okay to take a break.
  5. She said it's okay.

(As a noun)

Okay ( noun )

  1. Adequate.
  2. Sufficient.
  3. Satisfactory.
  4. Acceptably good.
  5. Not problematic.

Origin:

Originally an alteration of oll korrect, said to have been used as a slogan during the us presidential campaign of 1840.

Examples:

  1. The food was okay.
  2. This solution is okay.
  3. The weather is okay.
  4. It's okay to take a break.
  5. She said it's okay.
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