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copacetic

[koh-puh-set-ik, -see-tik] / ˌkoʊ pəˈsɛt ɪk, -ˈsi tɪk /












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While Trump has been relentless in his federal union offensive, all was not copacetic when Biden served as Barack Obama’s vice president.

From Washington Post

Rather than getting the absolution he seeks, though, Lewis’s life spirals from copacetic to gruesome.

From Washington Post

When we discuss the new requirement on the phone, Naugle sounds copacetic, if a little tired.

From The Verge

You’re going to telegraph to the world that everything is copacetic with Trump — that you’re going to be his biggest fan on the outside.

From New York Times

Her life, Jones said, was "nothing she would run away from," as "everything has been just copacetic and beautiful."

From Fox News