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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of asking whether someone agrees or understands in British Thesaurus

Ways of asking whether someone agrees or understands

OK (interjection)

used for asking if someone agrees with what you have just said, or if he or she understands it

all right (interjection)

used for checking that someone understands or agrees

eh (interjection)

used for asking someone to agree with you

right (interjection)

used for asking whether what you have said is correct

geddit (informal)

informal a way of saying ‘get it’, used for asking if someone understands something

huh (interjection)

informal used after you have said something to show that you are asking for agreement

mkay (interjection)

very informal a way of writing OK that shows how it is said informally