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sanctify vs O.K.

O.K. vs sanctify

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

sanctify and O.K. both are verbs.

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

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sanctify No No Yes No
O.K. Yes No Yes Yes
As verbs, O.K. is a hypernym of sanctify; that is, O.K. is a word with a broader meaning than sanctify:
  • sanctify: give religious sanction to, such as through an oath
  • O.K.: give sanction to
Other hypernyms of sanctify include approve, okay, sanction.
sanctify (noun) O.K. (noun)
an endorsement
sanctify (verb) O.K. (verb)
make pure or free from sin or guilt give sanction to
render holy by means of religious rites
give religious sanction to, such as through an oath
sanctify (adverb) O.K. (adverb)
in a satisfactory or adequate manner
Difference between sanctify and O.K.

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