tolerated |
okay |
As adjectives the difference between tolerated and okay
is that
tolerated is of things endured while
okay is
See OK As verbs the difference between tolerated and okay
is that tolerated is past tense of tolerate while okay is See OK
As a noun okay is
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game | okay |
As nouns the difference between game and okay
is that
game is a playful or competitive activity while
okay is
See OK As adjectives the difference between game and okay
is that game is willing to participate while okay is See OK As verbs the difference between game and okay
is that game is to gamble while okay is See OK
As an adverb okay is
See OKAs an interjection okay is
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okay | kk |
As a noun okay
is
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is See OKAs an adjective okay
is See OKAs an adverb okay
is See OKAs an interjection okay
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As an initialism kk is
okay okay; indicates that no further explanation is necessary for a subject, or that the message was understood and will be acted upon without further confirmation.
eligible | okay |
As an adjective eligible
is eligible.
As a proper noun okay is
.
okay | nice |
As proper nouns the difference between okay and nice
is that
okay is while
nice is a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.
approve | okay |
As a verb approve
is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or
approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.
As a proper noun okay is
.
cameron | okay |
As a proper noun Cameron
is {{surname|from=Scottish Gaelic}} and a highland Scottish clan name.
As a noun okay is
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okay | satisfactory |
As a proper noun okay
is .
As an adjective satisfactory is
done to satisfaction; adequate or sufficient.
wrong | okay |
As an adjective wrong
is incorrect or untrue.
As an adverb wrong
is (informal) in a way that isn't right; done incorrectly; wrongly.
As a noun wrong
is something that is immoral or not good.
As a verb wrong
is to treat unjustly; to injure or harm.
As a proper noun okay is
.
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