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  • OK - Wikipedia
    OK ( ˌoʊˈkeɪ ⓘ), with spelling variations including okay, okeh, O K and many others, is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference
  • OKAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OK is all right How to use OK in a sentence
  • OK vs. Okay: Understanding the Difference - GrammarVocab
    “OK” is more informal and versatile, while “Okay” is more formal and emphatic Understanding these subtle differences can help you choose the right word for the right situation
  • OKAY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Okay definition: a variant of OK See examples of OKAY used in a sentence
  • OK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Okay is used as an adverb in informal speech, meaning ‘all right’, ‘neither well nor badly’: …
  • OKAY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    You can say ' Okay? ' to check whether the person you are talking to understands what you have said and accepts it
  • Okay | Origin and Meaning - Grammar Monster
    What Is the Origin of the "Okay"? The abbreviation "OK" (which later turned into the globally used word "okay") was first noted in 1839 in the office of Charles Gordon Greene at the Boston Morning Post "OK" initially stood for "Oll Korrect" (a deliberate misspelling for "all correct")
  • OK vs. Okay | Grammarly Blog
    Is there a difference between okay and OK? No The meaning and usage are the same The extremely versatile okay and OK can express agreement, change the topic, check for understanding, and verify that things are all right Is OK just an truncated form of okay? Quite the opposite It’s actually okay that derives from OK


















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