Phonetic Breakdown of "okay"
Learn how to break down "okay" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/ˌəˈkæɪ/
/ˌəʊˈkeɪ/
/ˌoʊˈkeɪ/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
OW2 K EY1
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation
Pronunciation Tips:
- Stress the first syllable
- Pay attention to vowel sounds
- Practice each syllable separately
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Definition of "okay"
Pronunciation: /ˌəˈkæɪ/
Noun
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Endorsement; approval.Example: "We can start as soon as we get the OK."
Verb
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To approve.Example: "I don't want to OK this amount of money."
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To confirm by activating a button marked OK.
Adjective
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All right, permitted.Example: "Do you think it's OK to stay here for the night?"
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Satisfactory, reasonably good; not exceptional.Example: "The soup was OK, but the dessert was excellent."
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In good health or a good emotional state.Example: "He's not feeling well now, but he should be OK after some rest."
Adverb
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Satisfactorily, sufficiently well.Example: "The team did OK in the playoffs."
Interjection
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Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.Example: "I promise to give it back. – OK."Synonyms: 'kay, A-OK, all right, k, m'kay
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Used to introduce a sentence in order to draw attention to the importance of what is being said.Example: "OK, I'm thinking of a number…"Synonyms: now, now then
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Used in turn-taking, serving as a request to the speaker to grant the turn to the interrupter.Example: "You always do this to me! When we were at your mother’s, you said that… – OK, OK, …"
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