Availability

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌveɪləˈbɪləti/

Definitions of availability

noun the state of being able to be used or obtained

Example Sentences

A1 The availability of fresh produce at the market is limited.

A2 The hotel's availability for the dates you requested is uncertain.

B1 The availability of parking spaces in the city center is always a challenge.

B2 The availability of skilled workers in this industry is decreasing.

C1 The availability of resources for the project will determine its success.

C2 The availability of high-speed internet is crucial for businesses in today's world.

Examples of availability in a Sentence

formal The availability of resources plays a crucial role in project planning.

informal I'm not sure about the availability of tickets for the concert.

slang I'll have to check the availability of my friends before making plans.

figurative Her availability for new opportunities is limited due to her current commitments.

Grammatical Forms of availability

past tense

was available

plural

availabilities

comparative

more available

superlative

most available

present tense

is available

future tense

will be available

perfect tense

has been available

continuous tense

is being available

singular

availability

positive degree

available

infinitive

to avail

gerund

availing

participle

available

Origin and Evolution of availability

First Known Use: 1675 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'availability' originated from the Latin word 'availabilitas', which is derived from the word 'availabilis' meaning 'that may be of use'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'availability' has evolved to encompass the concept of being ready or accessible for use or purchase, especially in the context of goods or services being readily obtainable or accessible.