Sens de Okay
An informal term meaning acceptance or agreement.
In simple words: means alright or fine
Okay dans une phrase
- Is everything okay?
- I’m okay with this plan.
- She's feeling okay after the treatment.
- It's okay to make mistakes.
- Okay, let's start the meeting.
Comment utiliser Okay
Commonly used in everyday conversation. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone response
Memory hint
Sounds like 'oh-kay' — imagine giving a thumbs up after saying it.
Mots liés
Collocations with Okay
- feel okay
- seem okay
- make it okay
- everything is okay
Synonyms for Okay
- fine
- alright
- acceptable
- satisfactory
Opposites of Okay
- not okay
- bad
- unacceptable
Common mistakes with Okay
- Using 'okay' in overly formal situations
- Confusing 'okay' with 'OK' or vice versa
- Mispronouncing as 'ok' instead of 'oh-kay'
Okay appears in
Okay dans d'autres langues
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Questions fréquentes sur "Okay"
Que signifie "Okay"?
means alright or fine
Quelle est la définition de "Okay"?
An informal term meaning acceptance or agreement.
Comment utiliser "Okay" dans une phrase?
Is everything okay?
Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de "Okay"?
I’m okay with this plan.
Quels sont les synonymes de "Okay"?
Quelques alternatives courantes : fine, alright, acceptable, satisfactory.
Quel est le contraire de "Okay"?
Les sens opposés incluent not okay, bad, unacceptable.
Quels mots vont avec "Okay"?
Il s'associe souvent à feel okay, seem okay, make it okay, everything is okay.
Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec "Okay"?
Using 'okay' in overly formal situations Confusing 'okay' with 'OK' or vice versa Mispronouncing as 'ok' instead of 'oh-kay'
Comment prononce-t-on "Okay"?
US: //oʊˈkeɪ//, UK: //əʊˈkeɪ//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.
Quand dois-je utiliser "Okay"?
Commonly used in everyday conversation. Avoid in formal writing.






















