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Available (adjective) Definition Ready or able to be used; obtainable. Availability (noun)

Available (adjective) Word origin Late Middle English (in the senses ‘effectual, serviceable’ and ‘legally valid’): from avail+ able. The sense ‘at someone's disposal’ dates from the early 19th century.

Available (adjective) Synonyms obtainable accessible existing offered presented vacant open unfulfilled

Available (adjective) Put it in a sentence The restaurant had a table available when Jane rang up to see if she could make a reservation.

Available (adjective) How many times can you use the word ‘available’ this week?