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alright
adverb
in
a
satisfactory
or
acceptable
manner
•
She
did
alright
on
her
first
driving
lesson
.
She
did
alright
on
her
first
driving
lesson
.
•
The
project
turned
out
alright
despite
the
tight
deadline
.
The
project
turned
out
alright
despite
the
tight
deadline
.
Adverbial
use
developed
naturally
from
the
adjectival
sense
of
“
all
right
”,
with
the
one-word
spelling
gaining
popularity
in
informal
writing
from
the
mid-20th
century
.
interjection
used
to
express
agreement
,
acknowledgment
,
or
to
get
attention
•
Alright
,
let
’
s
get
started
with
the
meeting
.
Alright
,
let
’
s
get
started
with
the
meeting
.
•
“
I
’
ll
pick
you
up
at
six
.” — “
Alright
,
see
you
then
.”
“
I
’
ll
pick
you
up
at
six
.” — “
Alright
,
see
you
then
.”
Interjective
use
parallels
“
all
right
”,
serving
as
a
casual
affirmation
since
at
least
the
early
20th
century
.
adjective
satisfactory
or
acceptable
but
not
especially
good
•
The
movie
was
alright
,
but
I
wouldn
’
t
watch
it
again
.
The
movie
was
alright
,
but
I
wouldn
’
t
watch
it
again
.
•
The
pizza
tasted
alright
,
even
though
it
had
cooled
down
.
The
pizza
tasted
alright
,
even
though
it
had
cooled
down
.
Variant
spelling
of
the
phrase
“
all
right
”,
first
recorded
in
the
late
19th
century
and
increasingly
common
in
informal
writing
.