at |
ok |
As a symbol at
is .
As an interjection ok is
.
ok |
nok |
As a noun OK
is endorsement; approval.
As a verb OK
is to approve.
As an adjective OK
is all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK
is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK
is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
As an initialism NOK is
not our kind.
i |
ok |
As a letter i
is the letter i with an acute accent.
As an interjection ok is
.
ok |
assent |
As an interjection ok
is .
As a verb assent is
to agree to, give approval.
As a noun assent is
agreement, act of agreeing.
ok |
ew |
As interjections the difference between ok and ew
is that
ok is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance while
ew is expression of disgust or nausea.
As a noun OK
is endorsement; approval.
As a verb OK
is to approve.
As an adjective OK
is all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As a proper noun OK
is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
mediocre |
ok |
As adjectives the difference between mediocre and ok
is that
mediocre is ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality while
OK is all right, permitted.
As a noun OK is
endorsement; approval.
As a verb OK is
to approve.
As an adverb OK is
satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK is
used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK is
acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
ok |
oka |
As nouns the difference between ok and oka
is that
ok is endorsement; approval while
oka is a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds).
As proper nouns the difference between ok and oka
is that
ok is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America while
Oka is a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
As a verb OK
is to approve.
As an adjective OK
is all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK
is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
poop |
ok |
As nouns the difference between poop and ok
is that
poop is the stern of a ship while
OK is endorsement; approval.
As verbs the difference between poop and ok
is that
poop is to break seawater with the
poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck while
OK is to approve.
As an adjective OK is
all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK is
satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK is
used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK is
acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
ok |
it |
As nouns the difference between ok and it
is that
ok is endorsement; approval while
it is one who is neither a he nor a she; a creature; a dehumanized being.
As adjectives the difference between ok and it
is that
ok is all right, permitted while
it is most fashionable.
As a verb OK
is to approve.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK
is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
As a proper noun OK
is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
As a pronoun it is
the third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to an inanimate object, to an inanimate thing with no or unknown sex or gender.
As an abbreviation it is
language Italian.
As an initialism IT is
initialism of information technology|lang=en.
ok |
hello |
As nouns the difference between ok and hello
is that
ok is endorsement; approval while
hello is "Hello!" or an equivalent greeting.
As verbs the difference between ok and hello
is that
ok is to approve while
hello is to greet with "hello".
As interjections the difference between ok and hello
is that
ok is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance while
hello is
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
As an adjective OK
is all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As a proper noun OK
is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.
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