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apples

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for apples, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adjective — Fine or good; used informally, mainly in Australian English.

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Rare, literary or technical

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okay all right

How to use apples

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

she'll be apples

Very informal and mainly regional to Australia; avoid in formal writing.

Etymology

From Australian rhyming slang "apples and spice" (or "apples and rice"), meaning "nice."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “apples” mean?

The word “apples” means fine or good; used informally, mainly in Australian English. In plain terms, slang for "fine" or "all good," mostly heard in Australia.

How do you use “apples” in a sentence?

Here is “apples” used in a sentence: “Don't worry, mate, everything's apples.”

What part of speech is “apples”?

“Apples” is an adjective.

Is “apples” a common word?

“Apples” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is "apples" meaning "fine" used outside Australia?

This sense of "apples," meaning good or satisfactory, is mainly Australian English and is fairly informal. Speakers elsewhere are more likely to recognise it from the phrase "she'll be apples" than to use it themselves.

What is the difference between "apples" as slang and "apples" the fruit?

As an ordinary plural noun, "apples" simply means more than one apple, the fruit. In Australian slang, "apples" is used to mean fine or good, so context makes clear which sense is intended.

Is "apples" formal or informal when it means "good"?

In the sense of good or fine, "apples" is informal and conversational, and is not suited to formal writing. It is best kept for casual, spoken contexts, particularly in Australian English.

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