all 'right
W2S1adj, adv, interjection [not before noun]
1【good】2【no problems】3 do all right (for yourself/herself etc)4【suitable】5 it's all right6 it's/that's all right7【permission】8【agreement】9【understanding】10【threaten】11【change/end subject】12 it's all right for somebody13【emphasize】14【happy】15【like】16【greeting】17 I'm all right Jack18 it'll be all right on the night
【GOOD】satisfactory, but not excellent
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okay 'What's the food like?' 'It's all right, but the place on campus is better.' 'How's school going, Steve?' 'Oh, all right, I guess.'【NO PROBLEMS】not ill, hurt, or upset or not having any problems
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okay Kate looks really unhappy - I'd better make sure she's all right. Are you feeling all right ? The kids seem to be getting on all right at school. Tony was worried about the meeting but it went all right (=happened with no problems) . Don't worry, it'll turn out all right .do all right (for yourself/herself etc)to be successful in your job, life etc
She's doing all right - she's got a job with Microsoft.【SUITABLE】used to say whether something is suitable or convenient
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okayall right with/by/for Is Thursday morning all right with you? We'll eat at eight. Does that sound all right to you?it's all rightused to make someone feel less afraid or worried
It's all right, Mommy's here.it's/that's all rightused to reply to someone who thanks you or says they are sorry about something
'Thanks for all your help!' 'That's quite all right .'【PERMISSION】used to ask or give permission for something
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okay Would it be all right if I left early today?be all right to do sth Is it all right to bring my dog?【AGREEMENT】used to agree with someone's suggestion, although you may be slightly unwilling
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okay 'Why not come along?' 'Oh, all right.'【UNDERSTANDING】 [sentence adverb] used to check that someone understands what you have said, or to show that you understand
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okay I'll leave a key with the neighbours, all right? 'The train leaves at 5.30.' 'All right, I'm coming!'【THREATEN】used when asking in a threatening or angry way what someone's intentions are
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okay All right, you two. What are you doing in my room?【CHANGE/END SUBJECT】used to introduce a new subject or to end a conversation
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okay All right, now I'd like to introduce our first speaker.it's all right for sbBrE informal used to say that someone else does not have the problems that you have, or that you are jealous because someone else is luckier than you
'I get eight weeks' holiday a year.' 'Well, it's all right for some .'【EMPHASIZE】informalused to emphasize that you are certain about something
'Are you sure it was Bill?' 'Oh, yes, it was him all right.'【HAPPY】AmE informal used to say you are happy about something you have just been told
You passed? All right!【LIKE】BrE used to describe someone you like or approve of
'The new boss isn't too bad, is she?' 'No, she's all right.'【GREETING】informal especially BrE used as a greeting when you meet someone you know well, or reply to a greeting
'How are you, John?' 'Oh, all right - can't complain.'I'm all right JackBrE informal used to describe someone's attitude when they do not care about other people as long as they themselves are happy, comfortable etc
it'll be all right on the nightBrE informal used to say that something will be successful, even though there have been lots of problems
Workmen have yet to finish the new complex, but the organisers are confident it will be all right on the night.→
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