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opportune

[op-er-toon, -tyoon] / ˌɒp ərˈtun, -ˈtyun /


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And for those who have decided to walk away from the market and are looking for an opportune time to get back in, sitting on the sidelines often means falling further behind.

From MarketWatch

He said that his health and his party would determine that – as well as whether it was politically opportune and whether he stood a chance of winning.

From BBC

"It is unfortunate that while the family and I are still in mourning, some people have chosen this as an opportune time to wrest control and usurp the family legacy," she wrote.

From BBC

“How to Train Your Dragon” comes at an opportune time for family films.

From Los Angeles Times

These figures provide an opportune moment for some optimism and a hard sell of the UK to the rest of the world.

From BBC