Meaning of I'm all right
A phrase used to indicate that you are feeling fine or okay.
In simple words: I'm okay or feeling good.
I'm all right in a sentence
- After the long meeting, I said, 'I'm all right.'
- When asked about my health, I replied, 'I'm all right.'
- 'How are you?' 'I'm all right, thanks!'
- Despite the chaos, I assured them, 'I'm all right.'
How to use I'm all right
Commonly used to assure someone you're fine. Avoid in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine a thumbs-up gesture to remember 'I'm all right'.
Related words
Collocations with I'm all right
- feeling all right
- doing all right
- all right with me
Opposites of I'm all right
- I'm not okay
- I'm unwell
- I'm bad
Common mistakes with I'm all right
- Using 'I am all right' in very casual contexts.
- Confused with 'I'm alright', which is less formal.
- Overusing in response to questions when it isn't necessary.
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Frequently asked questions about "I'm all right"
What does "I'm all right" mean?
I'm okay or feeling good.
What is the definition of "I'm all right"?
A phrase used to indicate that you are feeling fine or okay.
How do you use "I'm all right" in a sentence?
After the long meeting, I said, 'I'm all right.'
Can you give another example of "I'm all right"?
When asked about my health, I replied, 'I'm all right.'
What are synonyms for "I'm all right"?
Common alternatives include I'm fine, I'm good, I'm okay, I'm well, I'm decent.
What is the opposite of "I'm all right"?
Opposite meanings include I'm not okay, I'm unwell, I'm bad.
What words go with "I'm all right"?
It commonly pairs with feeling all right, doing all right, all right with me.
What are common mistakes when using "I'm all right"?
Using 'I am all right' in very casual contexts. Confused with 'I'm alright', which is less formal. Overusing in response to questions when it isn't necessary.
How do you pronounce "I'm all right"?
US: //aɪm ɔl raɪt//, UK: //aɪm ɔːl raɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "I'm all right"?
Commonly used to assure someone you're fine. Avoid in very formal situations.


