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Dictionary definition of opportune

Particularly advantageous or appropriate for a specific purpose or action.
"The meeting was an opportune moment to present the proposal to the CEO."

Detailed meaning of opportune

An opportunity that is "opportune" is one that arises at just the right time or moment, providing the best chance for success. The term implies that the situation has been carefully considered and is well-timed, making it a good moment to act or take advantage of. For example, an "opportune" time to invest in the stock market might be during a market dip, while an "opportune" time to ask for a raise might be after a particularly successful project. The word "opportune" can also refer to something that is well-suited or well-timed for a specific purpose, such as an "opportune" solution to a problem or an "opportune" moment to make a suggestion.

Example sentences containing opportune

1. His arrival was incredibly opportune, just when we needed help.
2. An opportune moment for negotiation has finally arrived.
3. She chose an incredibly opportune time to ask for a favor.
4. The rain came at an incredibly opportune moment for the crops.
5. His suggestion was remarkably opportune for our project.
6. The delay turned out to be exceptionally opportune, avoiding a disaster.

History and etymology of opportune

The adjective 'opportune' has its etymological origins in Latin. It stems from the Latin word 'opportunus,' which means 'favorable' or 'convenient.' This Latin term is a combination of 'ob,' meaning 'toward,' and 'portus,' meaning 'harbor.' Originally, it referred to a wind blowing in the right direction for a safe harbor, indicating a favorable and timely occurrence. Over time, 'opportune' expanded its meaning to describe anything particularly advantageous or appropriate for a specific purpose or action, maintaining its historical connection to the concept of favorable circumstances aligning with the intended course of action, much like a wind guiding a ship safely into port.

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Further usage examples of opportune

1. The news of a significant pay raise couldn't be more opportune.
2. Her promotion came at an exceptionally opportune juncture in her career.
3. The extra funding arrived at an exceedingly opportune time.
4. Their arrival at the party was perfectly opportune.
5. An opportune decision was the key to their victory.
6. It was an ideal occasion to discuss the proposal.
7. The sunny weather was ideal for an outdoor event.
8. The holiday season is ideal for acts of giving.
9. Your visit was perfectly timed; I needed your advice.
10. The discount was offered at the perfect moment.
11. Her arrival at the scene was highly convenient.
12. The unexpected help arrived at the perfect time.
13. This is the perfect moment to start something new.
14. An opportune break in traffic allowed us to merge seamlessly.
15. The rain came at an opportune time, just as the crops needed watering.
16. The artist saw an opportune moment to capture the sunset in her painting.
17. The opportune arrival of the ambulance saved the injured man's life.
18. The hiring manager found her perfect candidate at an opportune time, just when the position became available.
19. The scientist discovered an opportune solution to the problem that had stumped her colleagues for months.
20. The sale came at an opportune moment, allowing the family to purchase the car they had been eyeing for months.
21. The athlete took advantage of the opportune moment to break the world record.
22. The politician's opportune speech rallied the supporters and gained her the election.
23. The opportune arrival of the plumber saved the family from a potential water damage disaster.
24. The writer found an opportune opening for her novel after getting inspiration from a real-life incident.
25. The student took advantage of the opportune time to ask the professor for a recommendation letter.

Advantageous and Beneficial, Appropriate and Suitable, Strategy and Planning

auspicious,favorable,felicitous,fortuitous,fortunate,timely

convenient,lucky,welcome

timely, inconvenient, untimely, inappropriate

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