alright (Meaning)
alright (s)
nonstandard usage
alright (r)
without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion)
an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
in a satisfactory or adequate manner
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alright Sentence Examples
- The weather forecast predicts rain, but I think we'll be alright with our umbrellas.
- I've reviewed your proposal, and everything looks alright; we can proceed with the project.
- Despite the challenges, the team managed to complete the project, and everything turned out alright in the end.
- "Are you feeling alright?" she asked, concerned about her friend's well-being.
- It's a tough situation, but we'll figure it out and be alright eventually.
- He assured his colleagues that the presentation would be alright, as he had thoroughly prepared for it.
- The flight was bumpy, but the pilot assured us that everything was alright, and we landed safely.
- Alright, let's gather the necessary documents and prepare for the meeting.
- The exam was challenging, but I think I did alright considering the circumstances.
- Even though things didn't go as planned, it's alright; we can learn from this experience and do better next time.
FAQs About the word alright
nonstandard usage, without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion), an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence, in a satisfacto
fine, OK,okay, all right,good, satisfactory, agreeable, acceptable, delicious, ducky
unsatisfactory, wanting, poor, unacceptable, disagreeable, inferior, bad, bad, wanting, poor
The weather forecast predicts rain, but I think we'll be alright with our umbrellas.
I've reviewed your proposal, and everything looks alright; we can proceed with the project.
Despite the challenges, the team managed to complete the project, and everything turned out alright in the end.
"Are you feeling alright?" she asked, concerned about her friend's well-being.