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Webster 1913 Edition


Opportune

Opˊpor-tune′

,
Adj.
[F.
opporiun
, L.
opportunus
, lit., at or before the port;
ob
(see
Ob-
) + a derivative of
portus
port, harbor. See
Port
harbor.]
Convenient; ready; hence, seasonable; timely.
Milton.
This is most
opportune
to our need.
Shakespeare
Opˊpor-tune′ly
,
adv.
Opˊpor-tune′ness
,
Noun.

Opˊpor-tune′

,
Verb.
T.
To suit.
[Obs.]
Dr. Clerke(1637).

Webster 1828 Edition


Opportune

OPPORTU'NE

,
Adj.
[L. opportunus; ob and porto, to bear or bring; probably from the root of fero or porto, to bear. The sense of the verb opporto, would be to bring to or upon. See Impart, Importune. In this and all words of like signification, the primary sense is to fall, come or bring to. See Luck, Fortune, Season.]
Properly, having come or being present at a proper time; hence, seasonable; timely; well timed. It agrees with seasonable rather than with convenient, though the sense of the latter may be included in it.
Perhaps in view of those bright confines, whence with neighboring arms, and opportune excursion, we may chance re-enter heaven.

Definition 2024


opportune

opportune

English

Adjective

opportune (comparative more opportune, superlative most opportune)

  1. Suitable for some particular purpose.
    This would be an opportune spot for a picnic
  2. At a convenient or advantageous time.
    The opportune arrival of the bus cut short the boring conversation

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Danish

Adjective

opportune

  1. definite of opportun
  2. plural of opportun

French

Adjective

opportune f sg

  1. feminine singular of opportun

Italian

Adjective

opportune f pl

  1. feminine plural of opportuno

Latin

Adjective

opportūne

  1. vocative masculine singular of opportūnus

Adverb

opportūnē (comparable opportūnius, superlative opportūnissimē)

  1. favourably; seasonably; opportunely

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