adjective form of reason and avail
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1) reasonable
2) available
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The adjective forms of the words reason and avail are the following:
Reason: Reasonable
Avail: Available
- Adjectives are descriptive words that provide more information about a noun or a pronoun
- These words are essential to the English language as they provide context and depth to speech and text
- Many nouns can be converted to adjectives with the addition of certain modifiers
- They help describe the nature of an individual or a group
- The word reasonable refers to a person that is rational, one who will listen to logic
- Available can mean many things according to the context. It may be used to indicate that a person is free or to show the presence of free space
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