different between available vs well-grounded
available
English
Etymology
avail +? -able
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ve?l?b(?)l/
Adjective
available (comparative more available, superlative most available)
- Such as one may avail oneself of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose.
- Readily obtainable.
- (law) Valid.
- (archaic) Having sufficient power, force, or efficacy to achieve the purpose; availing, effective.
- Free to meet someone, speak on the telephone, enter a romantic relationship, or the like.
Synonyms
- (such as can be availed of): usable, profitable, advantageous; vacant (of a location)
- (legally valid): effectual, valid
Antonyms
- (such as can be availed of): unavailable
Derived terms
- availability
- unavailable
Translations
available From the web:
- what available mean
- what available on hbo max
- what available balance and current balance
- what available on hulu
- what available on disney plus
- what available on netflix
- what available on apple tv
- what available credit means
well-grounded
English
Adjective
well-grounded (comparative better-grounded or more well-grounded, superlative best-grounded or most well-grounded)
- (of a person) Having extensive knowledge of a subject
- (of an argument etc) Based on good judgment and solid reasoning
Translations
well-grounded From the web:
- what well-grounded mean
- what does well grounded mean
- what is well-grounded in tagalog
- what does well-grounded me
- what is a well grounded person
- what does the term well-grounded mean
- what does the word well-grounded meaning
- what is meant by well-grounded
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