Definitionadj. suitable or at a time that is suitable or advantageous especially for a particular purpose
Last update: July 8, 2015
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This is an opportune place to fix the camp. [adjective]
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The afterglow of victory is often the most opportune time to be hypercritical. [adjective]
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I have personally seen bogus " death threats " he claims that were left on this vehicle at very opportune times. [adjective]
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It would be difficult and even impossible to imagine any result more opportune than the actual outcome of this battle. [adjective]
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An opportune failure of breath on his part helped the stratagem. [adjective]
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Showers mingled with thunder shook the doors on their hinges, and created in the prison a terrible and opportune uproar. [adjective]
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Something always drew him toward those richer and more powerful than himself and he had rare skill in seizing the most opportune moment for making use of people. [adjective]
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The bedroom had turned into a hiding-place at a very opportune moment. [adjective]
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"You come at an opportune moment." [Please select]
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Nothing could be more opportune. [Please select]
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A fourth, in 1869, killed 127 people, and stopped a public road for many weeks, until the opportune arrival of an English sportsman, who at last killed him. [Please select]
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