Note that, in the passages below, the emboldened and same-coloured parts of words listed immediately after the phrase ‘Pronunciation tip’, are pronounced in the same way. For example, ‘Pronunciation tip: okey-dokey, fee‘ means the ‘e‘ in the word ‘okey-dokey’ sounds just like the ‘ee’ in the word ‘fee’.
obnoxious
‘Obnoxious’ means ‘causing protest or disapproval‘.
okey-dokey
‘Okey-dokey’ means ‘okay‘.
Pronunciation tip: okey-dokey, fee.
opportunity
The word ‘opportunity’ can be used as a countable noun as in ‘an opportunity‘, or an uncountable noun as in ‘little opportunity‘.
orchestrated
Pronunciation tip: orchestrated, about, grey, orchestra, kid, about.
outcry
An ‘outcry’ is a ‘loud utterance, often in opposition or protest‘.