Opportunely

  • 101apropos — ap·ro·pos || æprÉ™pəʊ adv. opportunely, to the purpose; concerning; by the way …

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  • 102in season — at the right time, opportunely; ripe, ready; timely …

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  • 103opportune — [ ɒpətju:n, ˌɒpə tju:n] adjective (of a time) especially convenient or appropriate. ↘appropriately timed. Derivatives opportunely adverb opportuneness noun Word History Opportune comes from Latin opportunus, denoting a favourable wind blowing… …

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  • 104pat — pat1 verb (pats, patting, patted) 1》 touch quickly and gently with the flat of the hand. 2》 mould or position with gentle taps. noun 1》 a light stroke with the hand. 2》 a compact mass of soft material. Phrases a pat on the back an expression of… …

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  • 105well — well1 adverb (better, best) 1》 in a good or satisfactory way.     ↘in a condition of prosperity or comfort.     ↘archaic luckily; opportunely: hail fellow, well met. 2》 in a thorough manner.     ↘to a great extent or degree; very much.     ↘Brit …

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  • 106seasonably — ad. In due time, sufficiently early, in season, opportunely …

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  • 107apropos — I. a. [Fr.] Opportune, seasonable, timely, fit, suitable, apt, pat (colloq.), to the point, to the purpose, just the thing, quite the thing. See apposite. II. ad. 1. Opportunely, seasonably, to the purpose, etc. See preceding. 2. By the way, by… …

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  • 108opportune — adjective formal 1 an opportune moment/time a time that is suitable for doing something: Deborah was waiting for an opportune moment to ask for a raise. 2 done at a very suitable time: an opportune remark opposite inopportune opportunely adverb …

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  • 109luckily — adverb luckily, we took the Great Elms Bridge, which was not flooded over Syn: fortunately, happily, providentially, opportunely, by good fortune, as luck would have it, propitiously; mercifully, thankfully Ant: unfortunately …

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  • 110pat — I 1. verb Brian patted her on the shoulder Syn: tap, slap lightly, clap, touch 2. noun 1) a pat on the cheek Syn: tap, light blow, clap, touch 2) a pat of butter Syn …

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