As adjectives the difference between tolerated and alright
is that
tolerated is of things endured while
alright is
[http://thewritepracticecom/words-that-are-not-words-alright-and-alot/][http://wwwwritersreliefcom/blog/2008/06/standard-vs-nonstandard-phrases-and-words-with-more-than-one-spelling/][http://wordnetwebprincetonedu/perl/webwn?s=alright][http://grammarquickanddirtytipscom/all-right-versus-alrightaspx][http://wwwvappingocom/word-blog/common-mistakes-in-english/][http://oxforddictionariescom/words/all-right-or-alright] satisfactory; okay; in acceptable order, but not necessarily completely right used to distinguish from "all right", which would mean "all correct".
As a verb tolerated
is (
tolerate).
As an interjection alright is
(informal) used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance; ok.