all right
1 Americanadverb
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yes; very well; OK.
All right, I'll go with you.
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(used as an interrogative or interrogative tag) OK?; do you agree?.
We'll deal with this problem tomorrow, all right?
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satisfactorily; acceptably.
His work is coming along all right.
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without fail; certainly.
You'll hear about this, all right!
adjective
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safe; sound.
Are you all right?
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satisfactory; acceptable.
His performance was all right, but I've seen better.
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Informal. reliable; good.
That fellow is all right.
idioms
adjective
adjective
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adequate; satisfactory
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unharmed; safe
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slang
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acceptable
an all-right book
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reliable
an all-right guy
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adverb
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satisfactorily; adequately
the car goes all right
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without doubt
he's a bad one, all right
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Completely correct, as in You have a perfect score—your answers are all right . (It could just as well be put as “all your answers are right.”)
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In proper or working order, in a satisfactory way, as in The engine is running all right now . [Late 1800s] Also see turn out all right .
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In good health, as in John had the flu, but he's all right now . [Early 1900s]
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Not injured, safe, as in It was just a minor accident and everyone is all right . [Early 1900s]
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Very well, yes, as in Do you want to leave now?—All right , or All right, we'll stay home . [First half of 1800s] Also see all right with you .
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Certainly, without a doubt, as in It's late all right, but it will probably come today . [Mid-1800s]
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Hurrah! Good for you, as in All right! your team has done it again! [ Slang ; mid-1900s]
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Also, all-right . Good, satisfactory. For example, This restaurant is all right , or Harry is an all-right guy . [ Slang ; mid-1900s]
Spelling
See alright.
Etymology
Origin of all right1
First recorded in 1100–50; originally an adverbial phrase; compare Middle English al ri(g)ht “indeed, straightway, at once,” late Old English eall riht “just (as)”
Origin of all-right1
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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If you look at where they are in the table, 11th, then they are doing all right but it is their performances that are lacking something.
From BBC
Some days, he feels kind of all right.
From Los Angeles Times
“I expect to have those types of games,” Corum said Wednesday, “so when they do happen, all right, this is great. ... But it’s on to the next.”
From Los Angeles Times
I actually feel halfway all right about what the mirror is showing me for once.
From Literature
“You know what? I’m all right with that,” Roberts said.
From Los Angeles Times
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