OK
[oˈke]
Definition:
1. Yes; all right.
2. Safe and well; in a calm or happy state.
3. Being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition.
Use 'OK' in a sentence:
- You look rough ─ are you OK?
- He says it's OK, but I'll just crosscheck that with them.
- You're looking a little peaky. Are you OK?
- Is it OK for me to come too?
- Wow! That's interesting. OK. What about your dad?
- We'll go to the cinema tomorrow, OK?
- OK, Sleeping Beauty, time to get up.
- OK, I take it all back!
- The meeting's at 2, OK?
- She says she's OK now, and will be back at work tomorrow.
- Aside from a few scratches, I'm OK.
- "Just tell him Sir Kenneth would like to talk to him." — "OK."
- Here, now watch how I cut this, OK?
- OK, let's run with Jan's suggestion.
- OK then, I think we've just about covered everything on the agenda.
- Mark: Ok. See you in a few minutes.
- She filled in an expenses claim and her manager OK'd it.
- Cameras ready? OK, shoot!
- OK, I have decided on buying the jacket. How much is it?
- OK, you've made your point!
- I'd rather email than phone, if that's OK by you.
- The car goes OK now.
- We've got the OK from the council at last.
- Oh OK, then. Have it your own way.
- OK, so you had a bad day. Don't take it out on me.
- "OK, whatever you say," he had agreed peaceably.
- OK, there you go.
- OK, so I was wrong. I'm sorry.
- Is it OK if I borrow the car, Dad?
- You want to tell me something? OK, shoot!
- I think I did OK in the exam.
- I kept telling myself everything was OK.
- I shouted out "I'm OK"
- You look pale. Are you OK?
- I'll do it my way, OK?
- That's only OK if you believe that the end justifies the means.
- Is cold meat and salad OK for lunch?
- I'm still waiting for the boss to give me the OK.
- I'll give you a buzz on Monday, OK?
- Is it OK if I leave now?
- OK, you've made your point !
- His doctor wouldn't OK the trip.
- We'll get together next week, OK?
- OK. Now, let's talk some business.
- The party went off A-OK.
- OK, you win, I'll admit I was wrong.
- OK, everybody, let's take it from the top.
- You look rough—are you OK?
- Is it OK if I post the cheque to you next week?
- It's OK—hang loose and stay cool.
- It's OK ─ hang loose and stay cool.
- Click the OK button to start.
- Relax! Everything will be OK.
- Is it OK if I post you the cheque next week?
- It's OK, you're among friends now.
- It'll probably be OK.