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OK/English/adv: invalid uppercase tag General-American not in or uppercase_tags: {"antonyms": [{"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "NG"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "badly"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "inadequately"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "poorly"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "unsatisfactorily"}], "categories": ["American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts", "English adjectives", "English adverbs", "English countable nouns", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English interjections", "English lemmas", "English links with manual fragments", "English links with redundant alt parameters", "English links with redundant wikilinks", "English nouns", "English nouns with irregular plurals", "English nouns with unattested plurals", "English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European", "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂el- 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"name": "cog"}, {"args": {}, "expansion": "'", "name": "'"}, {"args": {"1": "cho", "2": "okeh"}, "expansion": "okeh", "name": "lang"}], "etymology_text": "Origin disputed. Wikipedia lists many possible etymologies, of which the most widely accepted is that it is an abbreviation of oll/orl korrect, a comical spelling of all correct, which first appeared in print in The Boston Morning Post on March 23, 1839, as part of a fad for similar fanciful abbreviations in the United States during the late 1830s. The expression became popular through its use in the presidential campaign of Martin Van Buren in 1840, who was nicknamed Old Kinderhook, and then slowly acquired other meanings.\nThe Choctaw word oke, okeh (“it is so”), common in Choctaw translations of the Bible, could also explain OK's variety of affirmative definitions. Additionally, okeh was the most common etymology of okay in dictionaries until the 1960s, and linguistically predates Boston's O.K.. However, this theory suffers from the fact that the Choctaw language was relatively obscure and generally spoken (sometimes in a pidgin form) mainly with African-American slaves.", "forms": [{"form": "more OK", "tags": ["comparative"]}, {"form": "most OK", "tags": ["superlative"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {}, "expansion": "OK (comparative more OK, superlative most OK)", "name": "en-adv"}], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "adv", "senses": [{"categories": ["English terms with usage examples"], "examples": [{"text": "The team did OK in the playoffs.", "type": "example"}], "glosses": ["Satisfactorily, sufficiently well."], "links": [["Satisfactorily", "satisfactorily"], ["sufficiently", "sufficiently"], ["well", "well"]]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/ˌəʊˈkeɪ/", "tags": ["Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"ipa": "/ˌoʊˈkeɪ/", "tags": ["General-American"]}, {"audio": "en-us-okay.ogg", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/3/34/En-us-okay.ogg/En-us-okay.ogg.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/En-us-okay.ogg"}, {"ipa": "/əˈkeɪ/"}, {"rhymes": "-eɪ"}], "synonyms": [{"sense": "satisfactorily", "word": "adequately"}, {"sense": "satisfactorily", "word": "satisfactorily"}, {"word": "O.K."}, {"word": "o.k."}, {"word": "ok"}, {"word": "okay"}, {"word": "O. 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OK (English adv) OK/English/adv: invalid uppercase tag General-American not in or uppercase_tags: {"antonyms": [{"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "NG"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "badly"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "inadequately"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "poorly"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "unsatisfactorily"}], "categories": ["American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts", "English adjectives", "English adverbs", "English countable nouns", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English interjections", "English lemmas", "English links with manual fragments", "English links with redundant alt parameters", "English links with redundant wikilinks", "English nouns", "English nouns with irregular plurals", "English nouns with unattested plurals", "English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European", "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European 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Wikipedia lists many possible etymologies, of which the most widely accepted is that it is an abbreviation of oll/orl korrect, a comical spelling of all correct, which first appeared in print in The Boston Morning Post on March 23, 1839, as part of a fad for similar fanciful abbreviations in the United States during the late 1830s. The expression became popular through its use in the presidential campaign of Martin Van Buren in 1840, who was nicknamed Old Kinderhook, and then slowly acquired other meanings.\nThe Choctaw word oke, okeh (“it is so”), common in Choctaw translations of the Bible, could also explain OK's variety of affirmative definitions. Additionally, okeh was the most common etymology of okay in dictionaries until the 1960s, and linguistically predates Boston's O.K.. 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OK/English/adv: invalid uppercase tag Received-Pronunciation not in or uppercase_tags: {"antonyms": [{"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "NG"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "badly"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "inadequately"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "poorly"}, {"sense": "antonym(s) of “satisfactorily”", "word": "unsatisfactorily"}], "categories": ["American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts", "English adjectives", "English adverbs", "English countable nouns", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English interjections", "English lemmas", "English links with manual fragments", "English links with redundant alt parameters", "English links with redundant wikilinks", "English nouns", "English nouns with irregular plurals", "English nouns with unattested plurals", "English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European", "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂el- 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