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copacetic

[koh-puh-set-ik, -see-tik] / ˌkoʊ pəˈsɛt ɪk, -ˈsi tɪk /












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Palmer apologized and thought everything was copacetic between them — until a few days later, in her trailer, a co-star gave her a different read on the situation.

From Los Angeles Times

For example, if things are as copacetic in Russia as Carlson claims, then emigration out of the country should be minimal, or at least normal.

From Salon

But over the decades, there have been hints that things were not entirely copacetic between the two men whose names are almost always uttered in sequence.

From New York Times

Using my newfound powers of tree awareness, I have been able to focus on ecologically copacetic trees that are not so much awesome as sublime.

From Los Angeles Times

Hours after McNally’s initial post, though, all seemed copacetic when he posted that Corden had apologized and was once again welcome.

From Washington Post