opportune (Meaning)

Wordnet

opportune (a)

suitable or at a time that is suitable or advantageous especially for a particular purpose

Webster

opportune (a.)

Convenient; ready; hence, seasonable; timely.

Webster

opportune (v. t.)

To suit.

opportune Sentence Examples

  1. The opportune moment to invest in the stock market presented itself during the economic downturn.
  2. The opportune weather conditions allowed the rescue team to complete the mission successfully.
  3. The politician seized the opportune moment to make a public statement and sway public opinion.
  4. The company took advantage of the opportune business environment to expand its operations.
  5. The opportune timing of the announcement ensured maximum attention and impact.
  6. The student's opportune question during the lecture sparked an insightful discussion.
  7. The scientist stumbled upon an opportune discovery that revolutionized the field of research.
  8. The thief seized the opportune moment when the homeowner was away to break into the house.
  9. The opportune intervention of the mediator helped resolve the conflict peacefully.
  10. The opportune collaboration between the two organizations led to groundbreaking developments.

FAQs About the word opportune

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The opportune moment to invest in the stock market presented itself during the economic downturn.

The opportune weather conditions allowed the rescue team to complete the mission successfully.

The politician seized the opportune moment to make a public statement and sway public opinion.

The company took advantage of the opportune business environment to expand its operations.