for the asking
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Definition
- Adverb:
- Available simply by requesting it; obtainable without any cost, effort, or special condition other than asking: This phrase indicates that something is freely and readily available if one merely requests it.
Usage
- The phrase "for the asking" is used to emphasize that something is easily obtainable. It typically follows a description of the thing that is available (e.g., "free for the asking," "yours for the asking").
- It functions as an adverbial phrase modifying adjectives like "free," "available," or implied verbs like "could be had."
Examples
- Adverb:
- The job was his for the asking. (He could have had the job simply by requesting it.)
- Expert advice is available for the asking. (You can get expert advice just by asking.)
- These samples are free for the asking. (These samples are free; you only need to ask for them.)
Advanced Usage
- "to be had for the asking": A common construction meaning "available if requested."
- A full pardon could be had for the asking. (A complete pardon was available simply upon request.)
- "yours for the asking": Used to indicate that something is readily available to the person being addressed.
- My help is yours for the asking. (You only need to ask, and I will help you.)
Variants and Related Words
- On request: Available when asked for. (A more formal synonym.)
- Brochures are available on request.
- For free: Without cost. (This phrase lacks the specific emphasis on the act of requesting.)
- They were giving away coffee for free.
Synonyms
- Gratis: Without charge.
- Upon request: When asked for.
- Simply by asking: By the mere act of requesting.
Related Phrases
- For the taking: Available for anyone to take or claim. (Similar in meaning but implies seizing rather than verbally requesting.)
- The abandoned property was there for the taking.
Idioms
- There for the asking: An idiomatic way to state that something is easily available.
- If you need assistance, it's there for the asking.
Adverb
- on the occasion of a request
- advice was free for the asking