Pronunciation: /oʊˈkeɪ ðɛn/
noun a word used to refer to a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Okay then is a phrase used to show agreement or acceptance.
A2 She said 'okay then' and walked away from the argument.
B1 The team leader replied with an 'okay then' to confirm the plan.
B2 After some negotiation, they finally reached an 'okay then' agreement.
C1 His nonchalant 'okay then' response indicated his indifference to the situation.
C2 The CEO's 'okay then' signaled the end of the discussion and the decision was final.
adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 Okay then, let's go to the park.
A2 Okay then, I will meet you at the restaurant at 7pm.
B1 Okay then, we can start the project next week.
B2 Okay then, I understand your point of view.
C1 Okay then, let's proceed with the plan as discussed.
C2 Okay then, I will make sure everything is in order before the meeting.
interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise
A1 Okay then, I will see you later.
A2 Okay then, let's meet at the park tomorrow.
B1 Okay then, I'll go ahead and book the tickets for us.
B2 Okay then, if you're sure that's what you want.
C1 Okay then, let's discuss the details further before making a decision.
C2 Okay then, I understand your point of view and will take it into consideration.
formal After reviewing all the evidence, we have come to a decision. Okay then, we will proceed with the next steps.
informal You want to go get some ice cream? Okay then, let's go!
slang You're not coming to the party? Okay then, suit yourself.
figurative If you're not willing to compromise, okay then, we will have to find another solution.
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