Simon Cowell”s Golden Buzzer act Nightbirde reveals the inspiration behind the lyrics of her chart-topping audition song It’s Okay (Picture: Nightbirde Instagram/Getty) The second Jane ‘Nightbirde’ ...
Last June, I stumbled upon a Facebook video featuring a 30 year old woman performing on the reality show America’s Got Talent. The woman, whose performing name was Nightbirde, came to the show alone, ...
The Zanesville, OH, native earned a judges’ standing ovation and the NBC show’s sought-after Golden Buzzer with her audition performance of an original song, “It’s Okay” in June. Just weeks later, in ...
OK (/ ˌoʊˈkeɪ / ⓘ), with spelling variations including okay, O.K. and many others, is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference. OK is frequently used as a loanword in other languages.
“OK” is more informal and versatile, while “Okay” is more formal and emphatic. Understanding these subtle differences can help you choose the right word for the right situation.
How do you spell OK vs. okay? Learn the correct spelling of OK vs. okay & other commonly misspelled words & phrases in the English language.
What Are “Okay” and “Ok”? We use okay/ok to show agreement, acceptance, approval, or that everything is fine. You probably use it many times every day: Both forms are common in speech and writing. However, they are not always interchangeable — especially in formal English. This lesson will help you master both. What Do They Mean?
When you’re expressing assent to something, or conveying that you’re all right, in writing or text, do you use “OK” or “okay”? Chances are you’ve used both. You certainly see both forms pretty...