Opportunely

  • 91right — Synonyms and related words: Bill of Rights, Bircher, Bourbon, Christian, Declaration of Right, Epistle side, Magna Carta, Magna Charta, OK, Petition of Right, Roger, Tory, a propos, absolute, absolute interest, absolute power, absolutely,… …

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  • 92rightly — Synonyms and related words: accurately, advantageously, advisably, appropriately, as is proper, as is right, by right, by rights, condignly, congruously, conveniently, correctly, decently, decorously, deservedly, desirably, disinterestedly,… …

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  • 93þæslíce — adv in that way, so, after this manner, similarly, thus; suitably, fitly, meetly, opportunely, aptly …

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  • 94apropos — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. opportunely, in passing, by the way; in reference to. adj. appropriate, germane, to the purpose. See relation.Ant., irrelevant. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. pertinent, apt, opportune; see relevant .… …

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  • 95occasion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Opportunity Nouns occasion, opportunity, opening, room; circumstance, event, opportuneness; crisis, turn, juncture, psychological moment, conjuncture; turning point; given time; nick of time; chance of a …

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  • 96favorably — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In an encouraging fashion] Syn. approvingly, agreeably, kindly, helpfully, usefully, fairly, willingly, heartily, cordially, genially, generously, amiably, graciously, courteously, receptively, with favor, with approval,… …

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  • 97fortunately — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. luckily, happily, by a happy chance, as luck would have it, providentially, fortuitously, opportunely, seasonably, in good time, in good season, auspiciously, propitiously, favorably, prosperously, in the nick of time*.… …

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  • 98luckily — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. opportunely, happily, favorably; see fortunately …

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  • 99opportune — op|por|tune [ˈɔpətju:n US ˌa:pərˈtu:n] adj formal [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: opportun, from Latin opportunus, from ob portum toward port ] 1.) an opportune moment/time a time that is suitable for doing something ▪ I waited, hoping for an …

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  • 100apropos — 1660s, opportunely (adv.), from Fr. à propos to the purpose, from propos purpose, plan, from L. propositium purpose, pp. of proponere to set forth, propose (see PROPOUND (Cf. propound)). Meaning as regards is 1761, from French. As an adjective,… …

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