A Bit Of All Right

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ə bɪt ʌv ɔːl raɪt/

Definitions of a bit of all right

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific object, person, place, or concept

Example Sentences

A1 My new puppy is a bit of all right.

A2 The movie we watched last night was a bit of all right.

B1 The restaurant we went to for dinner was a bit of all right.

B2 The new employee seems to be a bit of all right.

C1 His performance in the play was truly a bit of all right.

C2 The painting she created is considered a bit of all right in the art world.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

Example Sentences

A1 The movie was a bit of all right, I enjoyed it.

A2 She's not the best singer, but she's a bit of all right.

B1 The hotel we stayed at was a bit of all right, nothing fancy but comfortable.

B2 The new restaurant in town is getting good reviews, it's a bit of all right.

C1 The performance was a bit of all right, but I've seen better.

C2 The book was a bit of all right, but it didn't quite live up to the hype.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 I think the movie we watched last night was a bit of all right.

A2 She said the new restaurant in town is a bit of all right.

B1 The hotel room was a bit of all right, but the view was amazing.

B2 The job offer he received seemed like a bit of all right at first, but he realized it wasn't what he wanted.

C1 The investment opportunity seemed like a bit of all right, but after careful consideration, he decided not to pursue it.

C2 The candidate's resume looked like a bit of all right on paper, but during the interview, it became clear that he lacked the necessary experience.

Examples of a bit of all right in a Sentence

formal The new employee's performance has been quite impressive, I must say. He's definitely a bit of all right.

informal I tried out that new restaurant down the street and the food was a bit of all right.

slang Have you seen the new action movie? It's a bit of all right, if you're into that kind of thing.

figurative Despite the setbacks, the project is coming along a bit of all right.

Grammatical Forms of a bit of all right

past tense

was a bit of all right

plural

bits of all right

comparative

more of all right

superlative

the most of all right

present tense

is a bit of all right

future tense

will be a bit of all right

perfect tense

has been a bit of all right

continuous tense

is being a bit of all right

singular

a bit of all right

positive degree

a very good bit of all right

infinitive

to be a bit of all right

gerund

being a bit of all right

participle

having been a bit of all right

Origin and Evolution of a bit of all right

First Known Use: 1911 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'a bit of all right' originated in British English as a colloquial expression to describe something or someone as satisfactory or pleasing.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase has retained its original meaning of something being satisfactory or pleasing, but has also evolved to be used in a more casual or humorous context.