is everything all right

  • 1all right — I adjective being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition (Freq. 10) an all right movie the passengers were shaken up but are all right is everything all right? everything s fine things are okay dinner and the …

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  • 2all right — all right1 adjective, adverb MAINLY SPOKEN *** ▸ 1 fairly/very good ▸ 2 going well ▸ 3 for permission ▸ 4 not hurt/sick ▸ 5 for making someone less upset ▸ 6 for admitting something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) satisfactory or fairly pleasant, but not… …

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  • 3all right — pred. adj. 1. satisfactory; better than average; as, everything is all right. Syn: all right(predicate), ok, o.k., okay. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 4all right / alright —    All right is a phrase meaning everything is right : Is all right here?    Alright is a single word meaning OK : All are alright here …

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  • 5all right / alright —    All right is a phrase meaning everything is right : Is all right here?    Alright is a single word meaning OK : All are alright here …

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  • 6all right — 1 / . ./ adjective, adverb (not before noun) spoken 1 SATISFACTORY satisfactory or acceptable but not excellent: What s the food like? Well, it s all right I suppose, but the place on Melrose Avenue is better. | How s school going, Steve? Oh, all …

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  • 7all right */*/*/ — I UK / US adjective, adverb mainly spoken 1) a) satisfactory or fairly pleasant, but not excellent Manchester s all right, but I d rather live in London. My teacher is all right, but she doesn t really listen to me. b) very good or nice What s… …

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  • 8We're Gonna Be All Right — Infobox Television episode Title = We re Gonna Be All Right Series = Desperate Housewives Caption = Felicia is Noah s new nurse. Season = 2 Episode = 12 Airdate = January 15, 2006 Production = Writer = Alexandra Cunningham Director = David… …

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  • 9everything — [[t]e̱vrɪθɪŋ[/t]] ♦ 1) PRON INDEF: oft PRON else You use everything to refer to all the objects, actions, activities, or facts in a particular situation. He d gone to Seattle long after everything else in his life had changed... Early in the… …

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  • 10everything — eve|ry|thing [ evri,θıŋ ] pronoun *** When everything is a subject, it is used with a singular verb. 1. ) all the things, activities, etc. that are involved in a situation: The earthquake destroyed everything within a 25 mile radius. Everything s …

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