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Available is an adjective and, less commonly, an adverb in English. It describes something that can be used or obtained, or something that is free for use, access, or disposition. It can refer to objects in stock, services that can be consumed, or people who are not otherwise occupied and can be contacted or engaged. In a broader sense, it denotes readiness and accessibility.

In daily usage, the term appears in contexts such as retail, libraries, and scheduling. A product is

Etymology and related forms. Available derives from the verb avail, with the -able suffix, tracing through Old

See also: availability, unavailable, avail, accessible. Notes: The sense of availability often implicates time, stock, or

available
when
it
is
in
stock;
a
book
is
available
for
loan;
a
person
is
available
for
a
meeting
or
interview.
In
technology
and
data,
resources
such
as
memory,
servers,
or
datasets
may
be
available
for
use
or
download.
French
avail
and
Latin
valere
to
the
notion
of
usefulness
or
worth.
The
related
noun
is
availability,
and
the
opposite
form
is
unavailable.
The
verb
avail
exists
in
phrases
like
"to
avail
oneself
of"
and
"to
avail
as"
meaning
to
be
of
use;
in
modern
English,
"to
avail"
is
archaic
or
rare
outside
set
phrases.
accessibility,
and
may
be
modulated
by
modifiers
such
as
"widely
available"
or
"readily
available."