OKAY

13 / 02 / 2006

OKAY: meaning and examples

Good morning. I hope you had a great weekend! Today's word is: Okay Other spellings: OK, O.K., ok, okay or more informally as simply kay or k. It is used: to indicate approval or to indicate that you agree. It can also be used to describe the quality of a thing, indicating that it is acceptable. Example 1 Stan: What do you think of that new television program on Channel 3? Brad: It's okay, I guess. The main actors are quite good. Example 2 The furniture in the front entrance is okay, but we need to think about getting some new pictures for the walls. Example 3 Donna: Do you want to get some lunch? It's already 1:30. Sandy: Okay. I'll just finish what I'm doing and I'll be ready to go in five minutes. Cultural Note: The word okay is currently considered the single most used word on Earth, due to the fact that it is used in a vast number of cultures and languages. You can find out more about the possible origins of this word by going to OKAY at wikipedia. Thanks to www.wikipedia.org for providing the above information. Remember to post any questions about today's Daily Vitamin in the Daily Vitamin Plus! forum section on our website. If you have any questions about how to use the Daily Vitamin Plus! section or would like to receive a Daily Vitamin Plus! manual, please don't hesitate to contact us. Enjoy your day!