Yes, alright means OK, good or acceptable.
"Alright" is not a word. The correct form, not a variant, is "all right."
Acceptable
Acceptable
(Word to word means "Are you good?" or "Are you all right?")
It is a compound word although it is also one word.
It means "all right". (Olo ine endaxi means "everything is all right".)
It comes from "all right". Someone might ask how you are and you would reply: "I am alright, thank you. How are you?"
In the King James version the word - alright - does not appear at all.
It is: todos los derechos
Whirlpool(if said right). That's all I can think of.
"All right" is written as two words and "already" is one word.However, "alright" (the informal variant of all right) is written as one word.
1 syllable for each word.