单词 | opportunistic |
释义 | opportunistic (once / 13326 pages) adj To be opportunistic is to quickly take advantage of a situation, usually in a way that's just plain wrong. You know how an opportunity is a chance to do something? When you're opportunistic, you take advantage of that chance, usually immediately. Most of the time, this word is not neutral: people described as opportunistic are also considered unethical, like a business taking advantage of employees or customers in an opportunistic way. If someone dropped their wallet and someone else found it and kept it, that would be opportunistic. Being opportunistic is shady and self-serving. WORD FAMILYopportunistic: opportunistically+/inopportune: inopportunely, inopportuneness/opportune: inopportune, opportunely, opportuneness, opportunity/opportunism: opportunist, opportunistic/opportunist: opportunists/opportunity: opportunism, opportunities USAGE EXAMPLESWashington’s opportunistic defense led the nation in takeaways. Seattle Times(Dec 31, 2016) The machine died when one opportunistic participant tried to shred all his medical records. Wall Street Journal(Dec 27, 2016) The Islamic State on Tuesday claimed responsibility for inspiring the unknown attacker — a claim as yet unproven and possibly just opportunistic. Washington Post(Dec 21, 2016) adj taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit Syn opportunist, timeserving expedient serving to promote your interest |
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