all right (Meaning)

Wordnet

all right (s)

being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition

Wordnet

all right (r)

an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence

without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion)

in a satisfactory or adequate manner

all right Sentence Examples

  1. "Are you feeling all right?" asked the concerned friend after the accident.
  2. Despite facing challenges, everything will be all right in the end.
  3. The teacher checked if the students understood the lesson by asking, "Is everything all right with the material?"
  4. The weather forecast assured that it would be all right for the outdoor event.
  5. "I'll meet you at the café at 7:00, all right?" confirmed Sarah over the phone.
  6. The doctor assured the patient that the test results were all right and within the normal range.
  7. The chef tasted the soup and nodded, saying, "It's not perfect, but it's all right for now."
  8. "Is it okay if I borrow your pen?" he asked. "Yeah, that's all right," replied his colleague.
  9. The manager reassured the team, saying, "We may face challenges, but if we work together, everything will be all right."
  10. After a long discussion, they reached a compromise that seemed all right to both parties.

FAQs About the word all right

being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition, an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence, without doubt (used to reinforce

alright, OK, fine,okay, jake, satisfactory, agreeable, copacetic, acceptable,good

bad, unsatisfactory, poor, inferior, wanting, deficient, wanting, inferior, unacceptable, poor

"Are you feeling all right?" asked the concerned friend after the accident.

Despite facing challenges, everything will be all right in the end.

The teacher checked if the students understood the lesson by asking, "Is everything all right with the material?"

The weather forecast assured that it would be all right for the outdoor event.