Pronunciation: /ɔːl raɪt/
noun a state of being satisfactory or in good order
A1 Is everything all right with you today?
A2 I hope everything will be all right in the end.
B1 It's important to make sure everything is all right before proceeding.
B2 Despite the challenges, everything turned out all right in the end.
C1 He assured me that everything would be all right in the end.
C2 The situation was tense, but we managed to make everything all right.
adjective satisfactory, acceptable, or good
A1 I am all right, thank you.
A2 The food at the restaurant was all right, not amazing but decent.
B1 She did all right on her exam, passing with a good grade.
B2 The presentation went all right, but there were a few technical issues.
C1 Despite the challenges, he handled the situation all right and remained calm.
C2 The performance was all right, but lacked the passion and energy we were expecting.
adverb in a satisfactory or acceptable manner
A1 I can swim all right, but I'm not very fast.
A2 She did all right on her English exam.
B1 The presentation went all right, but there were a few technical issues.
B2 I think we can handle this project all right with the team we have.
C1 Despite the challenges, the team managed to execute the plan all right.
C2 The negotiations went all right, and we were able to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
formal After reviewing the proposal, I believe everything is all right and ready to be presented to the board.
informal Don't worry, everything will be all right in the end.
slang Just chill out, everything's gonna be all right.
figurative Even though things may seem rough now, remember that the sun will rise again and everything will be all right in the end.
alrighted
all rights
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most all right
is all right
will be all right
has been all right
is being all right
all right
very all right
to be all right
being all right
all righted