Meaning of You'll be all right
A phrase used to reassure someone that they will be okay.
In simple words: You'll be okay.
You'll be all right in a sentence
- After the storm, I told her, 'Don't worry, you'll be all right.'
- When she was anxious about the exam, I said, 'You'll be all right, just do your best.'
- He was nervous about the presentation, but I reassured him, 'You'll be all right!'
How to use You'll be all right
Used to comfort someone. Appropriate in both casual and slightly formal situations. Avoid in serious contexts like emergencies.
Grammar pattern
standalone reassurance
Memory hint
Imagine someone struggling but then a friend says, 'You'll be all right!' with a smile.
Related words
Collocations with You'll be all right
- you'll be fine
- you'll do great
- you'll get through this
Synonyms for You'll be all right
- you will be fine
- you'll be okay
- don't worry
- it's going to be alright
- everything will be fine
Common mistakes with You'll be all right
- Confusing tense - incorrectly saying 'you were all right'.
- Saying 'you will be all right' too formally in casual settings.
- Misplacing emphasis when reassuring someone.
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Frequently asked questions about You'll be all right
What does You'll be all right mean?
You'll be okay.
What is the definition of You'll be all right?
A phrase used to reassure someone that they will be okay.
How do you use You'll be all right in a sentence?
After the storm, I told her, 'Don't worry, you'll be all right.'
Can you give another example of You'll be all right?
When she was anxious about the exam, I said, 'You'll be all right, just do your best.'
What are synonyms for You'll be all right?
Common alternatives include you will be fine, you'll be okay, don't worry, it's going to be alright, everything will be fine.
What words go with You'll be all right?
It commonly pairs with you'll be fine, you'll do great, you'll get through this.
What are common mistakes when using You'll be all right?
Confusing tense - incorrectly saying 'you were all right'. Saying 'you will be all right' too formally in casual settings. Misplacing emphasis when reassuring someone.
How do you pronounce You'll be all right?
US: //jʊl bi ɔl raɪt//, UK: //jəʊl biː ɔːl raɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You'll be all right?
Used to comfort someone. Appropriate in both casual and slightly formal situations. Avoid in serious contexts like emergencies.



