Expressions Of Agreement

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a state of being satisfactory or in good order

adjective satisfactory, acceptable, or good

adverb in a satisfactory or acceptable manner

  • After reviewing the proposal, I believe everything is all right and ready to be presented to the board.
  • Don't worry, everything will be all right in the end.
  • Just chill out, everything's gonna be all right.
  • Even though things may seem rough now, remember that the sun will rise again and everything will be all right in the end.

adverb in addition; also

preposition in addition to; also

conjunction used to introduce a statement that adds to or supports a previous statement

  • She excels in academics as well as extracurricular activities.
  • I love pizza, and burgers as well.
  • I'm down to hang out tonight, and my friends are coming as well.
  • His words cut deep, as well as his actions.

adverb indeed is an adverb that is used to emphasize a statement or response, indicating that something is true or correct

  • The evidence presented in the report does indeed support the hypothesis.
  • I did indeed see your message, I just haven't had a chance to respond yet.
  • That movie was indeed lit, I can't wait to watch it again.
  • Her smile was indeed a ray of sunshine on a gloomy day.

noun a feeling or state of mind that is often expressed nonverbally

adjective describing something that is significant, intense, or relatable in a particular context

  • The speaker's passionate delivery really set the mood for the entire conference.
  • When the DJ played my favorite song, it was a big mood.
  • Getting a free coffee this morning was a total mood.
  • The stormy weather outside matched my gloomy mood perfectly.

noun a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

  • I would like to inform you that the meeting has been rescheduled, word up.
  • Hey, just wanted to let you know the party is at my place tonight, word up.
  • Yo, word up, that new album is fire!
  • Sometimes you just have to trust your instincts and go for it, word up.

adjective feeling fear or apprehension

adverb in a fearful or apprehensive manner

  • I'm afraid so, the project deadline cannot be extended any further.
  • You asked if we could leave early today, but I'm afraid so, we have to stay until the end of the shift.
  • You think we can get away with not paying for the meal? Afraid so, the waiter is coming this way.
  • She asked if I still loved her, and I had to admit, afraid so, my feelings haven't changed.