It comes from "all right". Someone might ask how you are and you would reply:
"I am alright, thank you. How are you?"
We eradicated it all right: pulled it up, roots and all.
Everything will be alright. I think that guy is alright.
No, because it is never good to start a sentence with the word "but".
it depends on how you are using it if you want to say everthing is okay or good then it would be all right if you just want to say its okay then its alright ex. how was the party? it was alright. how did i score on the test? you got 100 it was all right.
No adverb is better than any other; each adverb has its particular use, to convey a specific meaning. Choosing the right word depends upon what you are trying to say. There is no single right word which is always the right one to use in all cases.
amusing humorous comical and entertaining is quite all right too
a BRAIN is what you use to get a right answer
"Alright" is not a word. The correct form, not a variant, is "all right."
She tried to figure out the right answer.
No. Use "tentativeness".
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