100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "alright"
Definition
The adverb Alright is used to indicate that something is satisfactory or acceptable. It can also convey a sense of agreement or reassurance. It is often used informally and can imply that something is adequate, though possibly not exceptional.
Synonyms
- Okay
- Fine
- Acceptable
- Satisfactory
- All right
- Good
- Adequate
- Tolerable
Antonyms
- Unsatisfactory
- Inadequate
- Unacceptable
- Poor
- Bad
- Terrible
- Dreadful
Examples
- I think the movie was alright, but not great.
- "Are you feeling better?" "Yeah, I'm alright."
- The weather is alright for a picnic today.
- She said the food was alright, but she expected more.
- It's alright to make mistakes; we all do.
- The presentation was alright, but it could use some improvements.
- He assured me that everything would turn out alright.
- The book was alright, but I wouldn't recommend it.
- I'm feeling alright about my exam tomorrow.
- The service at the restaurant was alright, nothing special.
- "Is the test difficult?" "Not really, it's alright."
- The results were alright, but we can aim higher next time.
- The team played alright, but they didn't win.
- "How's your new job?" "It's alright, thanks for asking."
- The car runs alright, but it needs some repairs.
- The meeting went alright, and we reached a consensus.
- It was an alright day at work, nothing too stressful.
- I thought the concert was alright, but I expected more energy.
- The food was alright, but the dessert was delicious.
- "Are you ready?" "Yeah, I'm alright!"
- The weather is alright for a hike this weekend.
- The exam was alright, I think I did well.
- They said the hotel was alright for the price.
- "How’s everything at home?" "It’s alright, nothing major."
- It was an alright performance, but the audience was tough to please.
- The project is alright, but we need to add more details.
- I feel alright about my decision to move.
- The new phone is alright, but not as good as my old one.
- "Is this seat taken?" "No, it's alright, you can sit here."
- The movie was alright, but I wouldn't watch it again.
- The event was alright, but not very exciting.
- "How was your weekend?" "It was alright, just relaxed at home."
- The presentation was alright, but I lost my train of thought.
- I think the idea is alright, but we need more research.
- The soup is alright, but it could use more seasoning.
- "How's your health?" "I'm doing alright, thank you."
- The conditions were alright for a run this morning.
- "Did you enjoy the trip?" "It was alright, but too short."
- The conditions are alright, so we can proceed with the plan.
- His explanation was alright, but I still have questions.
- The class was alright, but a bit too long.
- "Is the book interesting?" "It's alright, not my favorite."
- The results were alright, but we need to improve next time.
- "How's your project coming along?" "It's alright, almost done."
- The meal was alright, but I expected more flavor.
- "How's your family?" "They’re alright, thanks for asking."
- The weather was alright, perfect for a stroll.
- "Did you understand the lesson?" "It was alright, I think I got it."
- The conditions for the game were alright, but a little windy.
- The dress looks alright on you, but I prefer the blue one.
- The meeting was alright, but we could have covered more ground.
- "Is this coffee any good?" "It's alright, not bad."
- The performance was alright, but I was expecting more.
- "What did you think of the lecture?" "It was alright, a bit dry."
- The team is performing alright, but there’s room for improvement.
- "Are the instructions clear?" "They're alright, I think I can follow them."
- The vacation was alright, but I wish we had more time.
- The cake turned out alright, but I need to practice more.
- "How’s your friend doing?" "She’s doing alright, thanks."
- The project results are alright, we’ll take it.
- "Did you like the show?" "It was alright, nothing spectacular."
- The weather is alright, but it might rain later.
- "How's the new software?" "It's alright, but a bit buggy."
- The book is alright, but it could be more engaging.
- "How's your day been?" "It's been alright, thanks for asking."
- The food was alright, but I think I've had better.
- "Did you finish the assignment?" "Yeah, it was alright."
- The service was alright, but we expected better.
- "How's the family?" "They're alright, just busy with work."
- The training session was alright, but too long.
- "What do you think of the design?" "It's alright, but I have some suggestions."
- The weather today is alright, not too hot.
- "How was your last exam?" "It was alright, I think I passed."
- The meal was alright, but the dessert was the highlight.
- "Are you feeling stressed?" "Not really, I'm doing alright."
- The meeting went alright, we covered all our topics.
- "Did you enjoy the game?" "It was alright, but we lost."
- The concert was alright, but the sound could have been better.
- "How's the project going?" "It's alright, just need to wrap things up."
- The book was alright, but I found it predictable.
- "How was your night?" "It was alright, got some good sleep."
- The conditions for sailing were alright, so we set sail.
- "Is your car working well?" "It's doing alright, thanks."
- The results of the test were alright, enough to pass.
- "Did you enjoy the exhibition?" "It was alright, but I've seen better."
- The party was alright, but not what I expected.
- "How's your new apartment?" "It's alright, just a bit small."
- The project is moving along alright, ahead of schedule.
- "How's your health?" "I'm doing alright, thank you for checking."
- The hotel was alright, but the location was perfect.
- "How was your weekend getaway?" "It was alright, just a little rushed."
- The movie was alright, but I wouldn’t watch it again.
- "Is this the final version?" "Yes, it looks alright to me."
- The weather is alright, we can go outside.
- "How's your friend doing?" "She's doing alright, just busy with work."
- The class was alright, but I didn't learn much.
- "Did you like the restaurant?" "It was alright, but a bit overpriced."
- The results were alright, but we need to work harder next time.
- "How's the new job treating you?" "It's alright, just getting used to it."
- The performance was alright, but I was hoping for something more.