• Frequency of Use
    85 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • All Right Meanings

    noun a state of being satisfactory or in good order

    adjective satisfactory, acceptable, or good

    adverb in a satisfactory or acceptable manner

    Fields related to all right

    Psychology

    Can be used to indicate emotional well-being or satisfaction

    Education

    Commonly used in informal settings to indicate correctness or approval

    Communication

    Used to confirm understanding or acceptance

    Language

    Used as an expression of agreement or approval

    Occupation Usage of all right

    Writer

    In a professional email, a writer may use 'all right' as a formal way to confirm understanding or agreement. For example, 'I have reviewed the document and everything looks all right.'

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'all right' during a therapy session to check in on a client's emotional state. For example, 'Are you feeling all right today?'

    Teacher

    A teacher may use 'all right' to confirm that students understand a concept or instruction. For example, 'Does everyone understand the assignment? Is everything all right?'

    Doctor

    A doctor may use 'all right' to inquire about a patient's physical health. For example, 'Are you feeling all right? Do you have any symptoms?'

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