ADVERB
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in a satisfactory or adequate manner
held up all right under pressure
she'll do okay on her own -
without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion)
it's expensive all right - an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
ADJECTIVE
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being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
another minute I'd have been fine
an all-right movie
is everything all right?
everything's fine
things are okay
the passengers were shaken up but are all right
dinner and the movies had been fine
How To Use all right In A Sentence
- I did all right in my mock A levels and then failed the real exams.
- `All right, I'll tell you some of it, but first, let's get my things put away, before the high priestess comes looking for me. WEB OF DREAMS
- Ariela glanced at Bull, to check if it was all right with him to spill information.
- It's science fiction all right, but it's also a character study and a murder mystery.
- WHITFIELD: All right, well there's another case, and Richard I know you love this one. CNN Transcript Nov 28, 2009
- I called Meryl and Tim to make sure they were all right, since they had left just minutes earlier. No answers, only questions. | Mind on Fire
- All right, now I'd like to introduce our first speaker.
- All right, I take it all back. It wasn't your fault.
- It's all right," Michael said, again touching her hand. Three Tamales for the Señor Part Two
- With all good wishes for a brilliant and happy Christmas season.Hope things are going all right with you.