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indorse vs O.K.

O.K. vs indorse

indorse is not a noun while O.K. is a noun.

indorse and O.K. both are verbs.

indorse is not an adverb while O.K. is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
indorse No No Yes No
O.K. Yes No Yes Yes
As verbs, O.K. is a hypernym of indorse; that is, O.K. is a word with a broader meaning than indorse:
  • indorse: be behind; approve of
  • O.K.: give sanction to
Other hypernyms of indorse include approve, okay, sanction.
indorse (noun) O.K. (noun)
an endorsement
indorse (verb) O.K. (verb)
sign as evidence of legal transfer give sanction to
be behind; approve of
guarantee as meeting a certain standard
give support or one's approval to
indorse (adverb) O.K. (adverb)
in a satisfactory or adequate manner
Difference between indorse and O.K.

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