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UK//jʊl bi faɪn//US//jʊl bi faɪn//

Meaning of You'll be fine

A phrase used to reassure someone that they will be okay.

In simple words: You will be okay.

You'll be fine in a sentence

  • Don't worry about the exam; you'll be fine.
  • After the injury, the coach assured him, saying, 'You'll be fine.'
  • She looked nervous, but I told her, 'You'll be fine in the presentation.'
  • He was panicking about the job interview, so I said, 'Trust me, you'll be fine.'
  • During the storm, I reminded my family, 'You'll be fine as long as we stay inside.'

How to use You'll be fine

Used to reassure someone. Appropriate in both casual and slightly more formal contexts. Avoid in very serious situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine someone climbing a tough hill and saying 'you'll be fine' to encourage them.

Related words

Collocations with You'll be fine

  • be fine with
  • be fine by
  • seem fine

Synonyms for You'll be fine

Common mistakes with You'll be fine

  • Omitting 'you'll' and saying just 'be fine'.
  • Using it in inappropriate serious contexts.
  • Confusing with similar expressions like 'you'll be okay'.

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Frequently asked questions about You'll be fine

What does You'll be fine mean?

You will be okay.

What is the definition of You'll be fine?

A phrase used to reassure someone that they will be okay.

How do you use You'll be fine in a sentence?

Don't worry about the exam; you'll be fine.

Can you give another example of You'll be fine?

After the injury, the coach assured him, saying, 'You'll be fine.'

What are synonyms for You'll be fine?

Common alternatives include You'll be okay, You'll be all right, It'll be fine.

What words go with You'll be fine?

It commonly pairs with be fine with, be fine by, seem fine.

What are common mistakes when using You'll be fine?

Omitting 'you'll' and saying just 'be fine'. Using it in inappropriate serious contexts. Confusing with similar expressions like 'you'll be okay'.

How do you pronounce You'll be fine?

US: //jʊl bi faɪn//, UK: //jʊl bi faɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You'll be fine?

Used to reassure someone. Appropriate in both casual and slightly more formal contexts. Avoid in very serious situations.