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Copesetic - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Copesetic means completely satisfactory or in good order. It is an informal term often used to indicate that everything is fine or going well, as in The plans are copesetic.

copesetic

/koʊˈpɛsɪtɪk/ /kəʊˈpɛsɪtɪk/

Definition:

Satisfactory, fine, or in good order.

Synonyms:

satisfactory, acceptable, fine, okay, agreeable

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

unsatisfactory, unacceptable, problematic

Common Collocations:

everything copesetic, situation copesetic, feeling copesetic

Derivatives:

copesetically (adverb)

Usage Tips:

Use "copesetic" informally to confirm things are fine or going well.

Common Phrases:

"all copesetic, " "everything's copesetic, " "keeping it copesetic"

Etymology:

Origin uncertain; possibly from African American Vernacular English or Italian "copacetic."

Examples:

  • 1. The deal went smoothly, so everything’s copesetic now.
  • 2. She assured me the project was copesetic and on track.
  • 3. After the repairs, the car runs copesetic again.
  • 4. He checked the numbers and declared the budget copesetic.

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