Opportunistic
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British pronunciation/ɒpətjuːnˈɪstɪk/
American pronunciation/ˌɑpɝˌtuˈnɪstɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "opportunistic"

opportunistic
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taking advantage of opportunities, often with little regard for ethical considerations or the needs of others

opportunistic definition and meaning
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The company's opportunistic marketing tactics exploited vulnerable consumers during times of crisis.
He displayed opportunistic behavior by taking credit for his colleague's ideas whenever it benefited him.
She showed her opportunistic side by befriending influential people in the hopes of advancing her career.
The politician's opportunistic behavior was evident when he changed his stance on the issue depending on public opinion.
Opportunistic thieves often prey on tourists who might be unaware of local dangers.
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