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oportunos

Oportunos is the masculine plural form of the Spanish adjective oportuno, which describes something timely, suitable, or advantageous given a particular situation. It can refer to moments, actions, decisions, or conditions that are appropriate or advantageous at a specific time. The feminine forms are oportuna (singular) and oportunas (plural); the singular masculine form is oportuno.

Etymology and meaning. The term comes from Latin opportunus, meaning favorable or convenient. In modern Spanish,

Usage. Oportunos is frequently used in phrases like días oportuns? and momentos oportunos, though the more common

Relation to related terms. Oportunidad denotes the opportunity itself, while oportuno describes the suitability or desirability

opportune
or
oportuno
is
used
to
express
that
timing,
circumstances,
or
conditions
align
well
with
a
goal
or
need.
The
word
is
commonly
applied
to
practical
contexts
such
as
planning,
scheduling,
or
decision-making,
and
it
conveys
a
neutral
or
positive
assessment
of
timing.
collocation
is
momentos
oportunos.
It
also
appears
in
expressions
such
as
una
decisión
oportuna
or
una
solución
oportuna,
indicating
that
the
choice
or
remedy
fits
the
moment.
While
generally
neutral
or
positive,
context
can
influence
nuance;
the
related
noun
oportunismo
describes
a
broader
habit
of
acting
to
seize
favorable
situations,
which
carries
a
more
pejorative
or
critical
connotation.
of
acting
at
a
given
time.
Antonyms
include
inoportuno
or
inoportuna,
meaning
untimely
or
inconvenient.
The
word
is
used
across
Spanish-speaking
regions
and
parallels
similar
terms
in
other
Romance
languages.