opportune |
stable |
As adjectives the difference between opportune and stable
is that
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose while
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
As a noun stable is
a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable is
to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
unhesitating |
opportune |
Related terms |
Unhesitating is a related term of opportune.
As adjectives the difference between unhesitating and opportune
is that
unhesitating is not hesitating; with no hesitation while
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose.
opportune |
willing |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between opportune and willing
is that
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose while
willing is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.
As a noun willing is
the execution of a will.
As a verb willing is
present participle of lang=en.
fortuitous |
opportune |
As adjectives the difference between fortuitous and opportune
is that
fortuitous is happening by chance; coincidental or accidental while
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose.
opportune |
opportunities |
As an adjective opportune
is suitable for some particular purpose.
As a noun opportunities is
.
opportune |
punctual |
As adjectives the difference between opportune and punctual
is that
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose while
punctual is prompt or on time.
ripe |
opportune |
As a verb ripe
is .
As an adjective opportune is
suitable for some particular purpose.
apt |
opportune |
Related terms |
Apt is a related term of opportune.
As a noun apt
is .
As a proper noun apt
is .
As an adjective opportune is
suitable for some particular purpose.
ambitious |
opportune |
As adjectives the difference between ambitious and opportune
is that
ambitious is possessing, or controlled by ambition; greatly or inordinately desirous of power, honor, office, superiority, or distinction while
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose.
ambitions |
opportune |
As a noun ambitions
is .
As an adjective opportune is
suitable for some particular purpose.
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