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okay

Definition for okay

adjective as in acceptable, satisfactory

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"Maybe this will change gradually. But this much artistic freedom is okay to make the movie interesting," he said.

From BBC

"They've had such a meteoric rise that it's okay to have a bump in the road."

From BBC

Unlike all those other Aronofsky characters, who must annihilate themselves in search of absolution or perfection, Hank will probably be okay.

From Salon

The women who were crying or otherwise expressing heavy emotions at the news of the couple’s engagement weren’t suddenly deciding they were okay with marriage after all.

From Salon

He continued: "My friend got hit in the back, he went to the hospital... I was super scared for him but I think now he's okay."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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