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Synonyms and antonyms of Available and to be, or to become available in British Thesaurus

Available and to be, or to become available

available (adjective)

able to be obtained, taken, or used

public (adjective)

available for people in general to use

spare (adjective)

available to be shared, or given to someone, because it is additional to what you need for yourself

vacant (adjective)

a place that is vacant is available, because no one else is using it

going (adjective)

available

open (verb)

if a road, telephone line, or other method of communication opens, or if someone opens it, it becomes available for people to use

on offer ()

available, for example for people to buy or use

seasonal (adjective)

available only during a particular time of year

accessible (adjective)

easy for anyone to obtain and use

usable (adjective)

available or suitable to be used for a particular purpose

about (adverb)

Britishmainly spoken used for saying that a particular type of person or thing exists or is available at this time

all-day (adjective)

available at any time during the day

appear (verb)

to become available for the first time

around (adverb)

used for saying that a certain type of person, product etc exists or is available at this time

at someone’s beck and call (British)

British available to do things for another person whenever they want

at your command ()

if you have something such as a skill at your command, you are able to use it well

at your disposal ()

available for you to use at any time

at your fingertips ()

near you, or available for you to use immediately

be going begging ()

if something is going begging, anyone can have it because no one else wants it

be going spare ()

used for saying that something is available for someone if they want it

collectable (adjective)

able to be collected or obtained

forthcoming (adjective)

formal provided or available when needed or asked for

for the asking ()

available if you ask for it

free (adjective)

available to see someone, do something, or go somewhere

free (adjective)

available for someone to use

freely (adverb)

something that is freely available is easy to obtain or buy

hit the town/street etc ()

to be available to buy for the first time

hold out ()

to continue to be enough or continue to exist

in the wings ()

ready to do something, or ready to be used when needed

last (verb)

to continue to be available, or to be enough for what people need

last out (British)

British to continue to be enough for what people need

obtainable (adjective)

possible to obtain

on show ()

available for people to see

open (verb)

if something that has been private or secret opens, or if someone opens it to people, it becomes available for people to visit, see, or take part in

open (adjective)

available for anyone to take part in or to see

operate (verb)

if a service or system operates, it exists and is available

optional (adjective)

something that is optional is available or possible if you want it, but you do not have to have it or do it

public (adjective)

used about something that anyone is allowed to watch, listen to, or take part in

publicly (adverb)

for people in general to have or to buy

ready (adjective)

formal easily and quickly produced or available

ready-made (adjective)

already made and therefore ready to be used immediately

seasonally (adverb)

at a particular season

slosh around ()

if money is sloshing around, a lot of it is available or people are spending a lot of it

spare (adjective)

available

there (adverb)

used for saying that something is available to be used

to hand ()

near where you are and therefore available to use

traceable (adjective)

able to be found or followed

transferable (adjective)

able to be used by another person, in another organization, on another date etc

up for grabs ()

if something is up for grabs, it is available and many people are trying to get it or win it

wait (verb)

to be ready for someone to take or use

within someone’s reach ()

used for saying that someone can have or do something because they have enough money or skill