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UK//jʊə(r) ɔːl sɛt//US//jʊr ɔl sɛt//

Meaning of You're all set

A phrase used to indicate that someone is ready or prepared for a task.

In simple words: You are ready.

You're all set in a sentence

  • Once you have your tickets, you're all set for the concert.
  • After packing your bag, you're all set for the trip.
  • Don't worry about the arrangements; you're all set.

How to use You're all set

Use in casual conversations to confirm readiness. Avoid in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of setting up a game — once everything is in place, you're all set!

Related words

Collocations with You're all set

  • all set to go
  • all set for action
  • all set for the meeting

Synonyms for You're all set

  • you're ready
  • you're good to go
  • everything is arranged

Opposites of You're all set

  • not ready
  • unprepared
  • incomplete

Common mistakes with You're all set

  • Confused with 'you're all set to' — it means to be ready for something specific.
  • Used in overly formal contexts — it's better suited for casual or friendly exchanges.

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Frequently asked questions about You're all set

What does You're all set mean?

You are ready.

What is the definition of You're all set?

A phrase used to indicate that someone is ready or prepared for a task.

How do you use You're all set in a sentence?

Once you have your tickets, you're all set for the concert.

Can you give another example of You're all set?

After packing your bag, you're all set for the trip.

What are synonyms for You're all set?

Common alternatives include you're ready, you're good to go, everything is arranged.

What is the opposite of You're all set?

Opposite meanings include not ready, unprepared, incomplete.

What words go with You're all set?

It commonly pairs with all set to go, all set for action, all set for the meeting.

What are common mistakes when using You're all set?

Confused with 'you're all set to' — it means to be ready for something specific. Used in overly formal contexts — it's better suited for casual or friendly exchanges.

How do you pronounce You're all set?

US: //jʊr ɔl sɛt//, UK: //jʊə(r) ɔːl sɛt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You're all set?

Use in casual conversations to confirm readiness. Avoid in formal situations.