Opportunity = I am an opportunity of a life time..
I thank the Lord for the “opportunity” to still be alive…
1. An appropriate or favorable time oroccasion: Their meeting afforded an opportunityto exchange views.
2.A situation or condition favorable forattainment of a goal.
3.A good position, chance, or prospect, as foradvancement or success.
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Opportunity has a plethora of syllables. So is sesquipedalianism. Does it mean:
opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England. |
opportunity | |
1. | A favourable, appropriate, or advantageouscombination of circumstances |
2. | A chance or prospect |
opportunity (ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪtɪ) | |
1. | a favourable, appropriate, or advantageouscombination of circumstances |
2. | a chance or prospect |
“All I want is you..- opportunity :-)” – Thanks: “Marvin Sapp for your motivational moments… Min. EDT
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Word Origin & History
opportunity
late 14c., from O.Fr. opportunite (13c.), from L.opportunitatem (nom. opportunitas) “fitness,suitableness, favorable time,” from opportunus(see opportune). Opportunity cost attested from1911
late 14c., from O.Fr. opportunite (13c.), from L.opportunitatem (nom. opportunitas) “fitness,suitableness, favorable time,” from opportunus(see opportune). Opportunity cost attested from1911
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