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Comparative
more opportune
Superlative
most opportune
1
(of a time) ideal for achieving a particular purpose or reaching success
- Her opportune suggestion helped the project avoid a major setback.
- The investment came at an opportune moment, just before the market surged.
- The director’s opportune decision to cast a new actor revitalized the play.
- She made an opportune call to discuss the contract before the deadline.
- The opportune weather conditions made it perfect for the outdoor wedding.
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happening or being done at the most favorable or appropriate moment
- The opportune arrival of reinforcements turned the tide of the battle.
- His opportune use of data during the meeting convinced the stakeholders to approve the project.
- The opportune rain saved the crops from a severe drought.
- The company’s opportune decision to invest in technology gave them a competitive advantage.
- Her opportune joke lightened the mood during the tense negotiations.
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