To have an opportunity



Example: They have an opportunity now

Definition


"To have an opportunity" means to possess a favorable or advantageous chance to do something, typically implying the possibility of achieving a desired outcome or goal. For example, saying "They have an opportunity now" suggests they can take action under beneficial circumstances.

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Etymology


The phrase "to have an opportunity" combines the verb "to have," which originates from Old English "habban," meaning to possess or hold, with "opportunity," derived from Latin "opportunitas," meaning favorable wind or favorable time. Did you know? The Latin root relates to sailors waiting for the right wind, symbolizing good timing.