opportunity

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Etymology

From opportune +‎ -ity, from Middle French opportunité, from Latin opportunitas.

Pronunciation

Noun

opportunity (countable and uncountable, plural opportunities)

  1. A chance for advancement, progress or profit.
    seize the opportunity
    take an opportunity
    missed opportunity
    The world is full of opportunities and it's up to me to see them and pursue them.
    the opportunity came and went
    You'll get a second opportunity if you miss this one.
    • 1935, “letter”, in Department of science, art and literature: Hearings before the Committee on Patents, page 112:
      The chairman of the committee will be very glad to give you the opportunity to express your views, whether of proponency or opponency.
    • 1968, Leonard E. Goodall, The American Metropolis, page 5:
      Unfortunately, the job opportunities they are seeking are often more hoped for than real, []
    • 2011 October 23, Becky Ashton, “QPR 1 - 0 Chelsea”, in BBC Sport:
      Chelsea also struggled to keep possession as QPR harried and chased at every opportunity, giving their opponents no time on the ball.
  2. A favorable circumstance or occasion.
    Having a holiday is a great opportunity to relax.
  3. (nonstandard, Euro-English) Opportuneness.
    The Court questioned the opportunity of introducing these measures in such an uncertain economic climate.

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