Learn how to use the comparative “more available” and superlative “most available” with example sentences and differences.

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Notes from a Native English Speaker

Comparative adjectives help us to describe how good or bad something is when compared to something else. For example, something is taller than something else. Superlative adjectives help us to describe something as having the most or least of a particular characteristic within a group. This makes it easier and more accurate to talk about and compare things.

What is the comparative form of “available”?

The comparative form of “available” is “more available”.

Example

The new product is more available in stores now.

Example

Online shopping makes items more available to a wider audience.

What is the superlative form of “available”?

The superlative form of “available” is “most available”.

Example

Among all the options, this brand is the most available in the market.

Example

The online platform offers the most available resources for learning.

Why is this expression not used with most, more?

"Most" and "more" are used with "available" to form the comparatives and superlatives. The forms "more available" and "most available" are commonly used to indicate a higher degree of accessibility or availability.

Does this expression have an irregular comparative/superlative form?

"Available" follows the regular pattern of using "more" and "most" for forming comparatives and superlatives.

Expressions with similar meanings to “more available”

Used to describe something that is easier to obtain or reach.

Example

The digital library makes books more accessible to readers everywhere.

Used to indicate that something is easier to acquire or get hold of.

Example

The new technology has made information more obtainable for researchers.

Expressions with similar meanings to “most available”

Used to describe something that is the easiest to obtain or reach.

Example

The public library is the most accessible source of information for the community.

Used to indicate that something is the easiest to acquire or get hold of.

Example

The local market has the most obtainable fresh produce.

Using than with comparative “more available”

When using the comparative form "more available" to compare two things, you would use "than" to connect the two parts of the comparison: Example: "The new product is more available in stores now." Here, "than" is used to show that the level of availability of the new product is higher than before.

How can I use this expression in context?

“more available” and “most available” can be used in a variety of situations to compare speed.
  • 1Products

    The latest smartphone is more available than its predecessor.

    The latest smartphone is more available than its predecessor.

  • 2Services

    The online streaming platform offers the most available content.

    The online streaming platform offers the most available content.

  • 3Information

    The internet has made knowledge more available to everyone.

    The internet has made knowledge more available to everyone.

  • 4Opportunities

    The scholarship program provides the most available opportunities for students.

    The scholarship program provides the most available opportunities for students.

Related idioms and phrases

In stock

Available for purchase or ready to be used.

Example

The item you are looking for is currently in stock.

On hand

Available or accessible at the moment.

Example

We have enough supplies on hand to complete the project.

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