English
Etymology
From opportune + -ity, from Middle French opportunité, from Latin opportūnitās.
Pronunciation
Noun
opportunity (countable and uncountable, plural opportunities)
- A chance for advancement, progress or profit.
seize the opportunity
take an opportunity
missed opportunity
The world is full of opportunities and it's up to me to see them and pursue them.
the opportunity came and went
You'll get a second opportunity if you miss this one.
1935, “letter”, in Department of science, art and literature: Hearings before the Committee on Patents, page 112:The chairman of the committee will be very glad to give you the opportunity to express your views, whether of proponency or opponency.
1968, Leonard E. Goodall, The American Metropolis, page 5:Unfortunately, the job opportunities they are seeking are often more hoped for than real, […]
2011 October 23, Becky Ashton, “QPR 1 - 0 Chelsea”, in BBC Sport[1]:Chelsea also struggled to keep possession as QPR harried and chased at every opportunity, giving their opponents no time on the ball.
- A favorable circumstance or occasion.
Having a holiday is a great opportunity to relax.
- (nonstandard, Euro-English) Opportuneness.
The Court questioned the opportunity of introducing these measures in such an uncertain economic climate.
Derived terms
Translations
chance for advancement, progress or profit
- Albanian: mundësi (sq) f, shans m, nge (sq) f
- Arabic: فُرْصَة f (furṣa)
- Egyptian Arabic: فرصة f (furṣa)
- Armenian: հնարավորություն (hy) (hnaravorutʻyun)
- Asturian: oportunidá f
- Azerbaijani: imkan (az), fürsət (az)
- Bashkir: форсат (forsat)
- Belarusian: магчы́масць f (mahčýmascʹ), шанс m (šans), шанц m (šanc)
- Bengali: মওকা (bn) (moōka)
- Bulgarian: възмо́жност (bg) f (vǎzmóžnost), шанс (bg) m (šans)
- Burmese: အခွင့်အရေး (my) (a.hkwang.a.re:)
- Catalan: oportunitat (ca) f, ocasió (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 機會 / 机会 (gei1 wui6)
- Hokkien: 機會 / 机会 (zh-min-nan) (ki-hōe)
- Mandarin: 機會 / 机会 (zh) (jīhuì)
- Czech: příležitost (cs) f, šance (cs) f
- Danish: mulighed (da) c, chance (da) c
- Dutch: kans (nl) f, mogelijkheid (nl) f
- Esperanto: okazo, oportuno, eblo
- Estonian: võimalus
- Finnish: tilaisuus (fi), mahdollisuus (fi)
- French: occasion (fr) f, opportunité (fr) f
- Galician: oportunidade (gl) f, vagar (gl) m, emposta f
- Georgian: შესაძლებლობა (šesaʒlebloba), შანსი (ka) (šansi)
- German: Gelegenheit (de) f, Chance (de) f, Möglichkeit (de) f
- Gothic: 𐌻𐌴𐍅 n (lēw)
- Greek: ευκαιρία (el) f (efkairía)
- Ancient: εὐκαιρία f (eukairía), καιρός m (kairós)
- Hebrew: הִזְדַּמְּנוּת (he) f (hizdamnut)
- Hindi: अवसर (hi) m (avsar), मौक़ा m (mauqā)
- Hungarian: alkalom (hu), lehetőség (hu)
- Hunsrik: Gelechenheet f, Gelechenheit f
- Icelandic: færi n
- Irish: faill f, deis (ga) f
- Italian: occasione (it) f, opportunità (it) f, possibilità (it) f, chance (it) f
- Japanese: 機会 (ja) (きかい, kikai), チャンス (ja) (chansu)
- Kabuverdianu: txansa, xanse
- Kazakh: мүмкіндік (mümkındık)
- Khmer: ឱកាស (km) (ʼaokaah)
- Korean: 기회(機會) (ko) (gihoe), 찬스 (ko) (chanseu)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: firset (ku)
- Kyrgyz: мүмкүндүк (ky) (mümkündük), мүмкүнчүлүк (ky) (mümküncülük)
- Lao: ໂອກາດ (ʼō kāt)
- Latin: opportūnitās f, ampla f
- Latvian: iespēja f
- Lithuanian: próga f
- Macedonian: можност f (možnost), шанса (mk) f (šansa)
- Malayalam: അവസരം (ml) (avasaraṁ), തക്കം (ml) (takkaṁ)
- Maltese: opportunità f
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: боломж (mn) (bolomž)
- Navajo: ashja
- Northern Sami: vejolašvuohta
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: mulighet (no) m or f, sjanse (no) f
- Occitan: oportunitat (oc) f
- Pashto: فرصت (ps) m (fersát)
- Persian: فرصت (fa) (forsat), شانس (fa) (šâns)
- Polish: gratka f, możliwość (pl) f, okazja (pl) f, pretekst (pl) m, sposobność (pl) f, szansa (pl) f
- Portuguese: oportunidade (pt) f
- Romanian: oportunitate (ro) f
- Romansch: pussaivladad f (Rumantsch Grischun)
- Russian: возмо́жность (ru) f (vozmóžnostʹ), шанс (ru) m (šans)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: могу́ћно̄ст f, при́лика f, при̏года f, ша̏нса f
- Roman: mogúćnōst f, prílika (sh) f, prȉgoda (sh) f, šȁnsa (sh) f
- Slovak: príležitosť f, šanca f
- Slovene: priložnost (sl) f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: góźba f
- Spanish: oportunidad (es) f
- Swahili: fursa (sw)
- Swedish: tillfälle (sv), möjlighet (sv) c
- Tajik: фурсат (fursat), имконият (tg) (imkoniyat), имкон (imkon)
- Tatar: форсат (tt) (forsat)
- Telugu: అవకాశం (te) (avakāśaṁ)
- Thai: โอกาส (th) (oo-gàat)
- Turkish: fırsat (tr)
- Turkmen: pursat
- Ukrainian: можли́вість f (možlývistʹ), шанс m (šans)
- Urdu: فرصت f (fursat), موقع m (mauqa')
- Uyghur: پۇرسەت (purset)
- Uzbek: imkoniyat (uz), fursat (uz)
- Vietnamese: cơ hội (vi) (機會)
- Zhuang: gihvei
|
favorable circumstance or occasion
- Asturian: oportunidá f
- Bashkir: форсат (forsat)
- Bengali: মওকা (bn) (moōka)
- Bulgarian: удо́бен случа́й m (udóben slučáj)
- Catalan: oportunitat (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 機會 / 机会 (zh) (jīhuì)
- Czech: příležitost (cs) f, šance (cs) f
- Danish: mulighed (da) c
- Dutch: gelegenheid (nl) f
- Finnish: tilaisuus (fi)
- French: occasion favorable f, opportunité (fr) f (anglicism)
- Galician: oportunidade (gl) f
- German: Gelegenheit (de) f
- Greek: ευκαιρία (el) f (efkairía)
- Ancient: εὐκαιρία f (eukairía), καιρός m (kairós)
- Hungarian: alkalom (hu)
- Italian: opportunità (it) f, occasione (it) f
- Kabuverdianu: txansa, xanse
- Latin: opportūnitās f
- Occitan: oportunitat (oc) f
- Plautdietsch: Jeläajenheit f
- Polish: gratka f, możliwość (pl) f, okazja (pl) f, pretekst (pl) m, sposobność (pl) f, szansa (pl) f
- Portuguese: oportunidade (pt) f
- Russian: удо́бный слу́чай m (udóbnyj slúčaj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: при́лика f, при̏года f
- Roman: prílika (sh) f, prȉgoda (sh) f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: góźba f
- Spanish: oportunidad (es) f
- Swahili: fursa (sw), nafasi (sw)
- Ukrainian: наго́да f (nahóda)
|
- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Translations to be checked
Further reading
- “opportunity”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “opportunity”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.