okay
Prononciation : [oʊˈkeɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « agreement »
(adjective) used to show that something is acceptable or satisfactory. If someone agrees with a suggestion or thinks something is fine, they might say it is okay.
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It's okay to play outside after school as long as you're back by dinner.
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It's not okay to be rude to others; we should always be kind.
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Is it okay if I borrow your book for a week?
Contexte : « agreement »
(adverb) used to indicate that something is done in an acceptable way. It shows that something happens correctly or as expected.
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She did okay on the test, just enough to pass.
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He didn't do okay with his presentation; he forgot many important points.
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Did you do okay during the exam?
Contexte : « agreement »
(noun) an expression of agreement or acceptance. When you say 'okay,' it often means you are agreeing or giving permission.
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She gave her okay for the plan to go ahead.
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His silence was not an okay; it showed he disagreed.
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Did you get her okay to start the project?
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