What does Opportunity mean?
Definitions for Opportunity
ˌɒp ərˈtu nɪ ti, -ˈtyu-op·por·tu·ni·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
opportunity, chancenoun
a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances
"the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington"; "now is your chance"
GCIDE
Opportunitynoun
Fit or convenient time or situation; a time or place permitting or favorable for the execution of a purpose; a suitable combination of conditions; suitable occasion; chance.
Wiktionary
opportunitynoun
a chance for advancement, progress or profit.
opportunitynoun
a favorable circumstance or occasion
Opportunitynoun
a Mars exploration rover that landed January 24, 2004. See wikipedia entry
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Opportunitynoun
Fit fit place; time; convenience; suitableness of circumstances to any end.
Etymology: opportunite, Fr. opportunitas, Lat.
A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. Mens behaviour should be like their apparel, not too straight but free for exercise. Francis Bacon, Essay 53.
Opportunity, like a sudden gust,
Hath swell’d my calmer thoughts into a tempest.
Accursed opportunity!
That work’st our thoughts into desires, desires
To resolutions; those being ripe and quicken’d,
Thou giv’st them birth, and bring’st them forth to action. John Denham.Tho’ their advice be good, their counsel wise,
Yet length still loses opportunities. John Denham.Neglect no opportunity of doing good, nor check thy desire of doing it, by a vain fear of what may happen. Francis Atterbury.
All poets have taken an opportunity to give long descriptions of the night. , Notes on the Odyssey.
ChatGPT
opportunity
Opportunity generally refers to a favorable or advantageous set of circumstances that arise from various factors, such as events, situations, or conditions. It encompasses a chance to achieve or obtain something desired, gain an advantage, or make progress towards a desired outcome. Opportunities can range from personal or professional prospects, business prospects, educational or career prospects, or any situation that can lead to potential success or improvement. Recognizing and seizing opportunities often involves assessing risks, making informed decisions, and taking appropriate actions to capitalize on the potential benefits they offer.
The Roycroft Dictionary
opportunity
1. The only Knocker that is welcome. 2. Health and a job.
Editors Contribution
opportunity
A possibility to create change and progress in order of priority.
An opportunity presented itself so they listened and did progress and succeed with their collective goal because they knew it was easy, possible and simple.
Submitted by MaryC on February 16, 2020
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Opportunity' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1001
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Opportunity' in Written Corpus Frequency: #1008
Nouns Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Opportunity' in Nouns Frequency: #244
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Opportunity in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Opportunity in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Opportunity in a Sentence
The long-term opportunity is not only to solve the event space but the whole event.
Fiat Chrysler's pattern of poor performance put millions of its customers and the driving public at risk, this action will provide relief to owners of defective vehicles, will help improve recall performance throughout the auto industry, and gives Fiat Chrysler the opportunity to embrace a proactive safety culture.
The court monitoring process offers an opportunity for the community and the NYPD to have a meaningful discussion that is essential for constructive change, especially during this critical time in police-community relations.
It is fundamentally unfair to do this to a person whether you have your papers or not, he has been here for 20 years. He has a family and a business. You are not going to give him an opportunity for relief? He has contributed so much to his community. As United States citizens we can give him that much.
Yes the economy is growing at a slower growth rate ... (but) it's the the world's second-largest economy so there's plenty of opportunity, there's some level of caution, people in some cases reacting to the anti-corruption campaign ... The effort to clean this up and deal with some of these issues will be really helpful to China and very helpful to companies like GE.
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- فرصةArabic
- форсатBashkir
- oportunitatCatalan, Valencian
- šance, příležitostCzech
- GelegenheitGerman
- ευκαιρίαGreek
- okazoEsperanto
- oportunidadSpanish
- võimalusEstonian
- فرصتPersian
- mahdollisuus, tilaisuusFinnish
- occasion, opportunitéFrench
- faill, deisIrish
- oportunidadeGalician
- अवसरHindi
- alkalomHungarian
- kesempatanIndonesian
- occasione, opportunitàItalian
- הִזדַמְנוּתHebrew
- 機会Japanese
- 기회Korean
- opportunitasLatin
- iespējaLatvian
- opportunitàMaltese
- kansDutch
- mulighetNorwegian
- oportunitatOccitan
- sposobność, możliwość, okazjaPolish
- oportunidadePortuguese
- pussaivladadRomansh
- oportunitateRomanian
- шанс, возмо́жностьRussian
- prigoda, prilikaSerbo-Croatian
- tillfälleSwedish
- fursaSwahili
- అవకాశంTelugu
- fırsatTurkish
- געלעגנהייטYiddish
- 機會Chinese
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