OK · adj
OK (GOOD)
A2 good or good enough
Dictionary examples:
My English is OK, but I only know three words. (0.0)
The hotel was OK, but my room was in the parking lot. (0.0)
My cooking is OK, but my dog still won't eat it. (0.0)
"Did you have a nice dinner out last night?" "It was OK." (25.8)
Is your food OK? (42.8)
Her voice is OK, but nothing special. (55.3)
OK (ALLOWED)
A2 allowed or acceptable
Dictionary examples:
Is it OK to wear a banana costume to a job interview? (0.0)
Is it OK if I wear my pajamas to the grocery store? (0.0)
Is it OK if I sing in the library? I'm very quiet! (0.0)
Is it okay to eat in here? (44.5)
Is it OK if I bring a friend to the party? (50.7)
If it's okay with you, I'll leave the grocery shopping till tomorrow. (87.2)
OK (NOT SICK/UPSET, ETC.)
A1 not sick, damaged, upset, etc.
Dictionary examples:
Are you OK? You're smiling on Monday! (0.0)
Is the cat OK? It's barking! (0.0)
Are you OK? You're eating broccoli! (0.0)
How's Paola? Is she okay after her fall yesterday? (26.7)
Are you OK? You look pale. (28.6)
"Is everything OK with you?" "Yes, fine." (37.2)
I'll just check that the car's okay - that was a big bang! (66.9)