She’ll be right
phrase
Don't worry, it will be okay or work out.
Despite the heavy rain, John said 'She'll be right, the match will still happen.'

Often appears as...
- no worries
- she'll be right
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
phrase
Don't worry, it will be okay or work out.
Despite the heavy rain, John said 'She'll be right, the match will still happen.'

Often appears as...
- no worries
- she'll be right
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
Definition 1 of 1

Optimistic Tone
It's used when someone wants to convey hope or encourage that a situation will get better.

My car broke down, but she'll be right after a visit to the mechanic.
Casual Conversation
Typically used in informal settings among friends or family to reassure someone.

I forgot my umbrella at home, but she'll be right -- it might not even rain.
Cultural Identity
The phrase reflects a laid-back aspect of Australian and New Zealand culture.

We Aussies don't panic easily; she'll be right, mate!
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