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All set Meaning in English

expression

ˈɔɫ/ /ˈsɛt
AWL SET
ˈɔːl/ /sˈɛt
AWL SET

Definition

This phrase means everything is ready or you are fully prepared to begin.

Usage & Nuances

'All set' is informal and common in spoken English, often used as a question ('Are you all set?') or to state readiness. Used for starting meetings, events, trips, etc. Response can be simply 'Yes, I'm all set.' Not used for items, but for situations or people.

Example Sentences

Are you all set for the trip?

basic

The team is all set to start the game.

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I'm all set for my interview today.

basic

Let me know when you're all set and we'll head out.

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Just checking—are you all set with your presentation?

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Once you're all set, we can begin the meeting.

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