Opportunity in a sentence as a noun

When things are this broken, it's an opportunity.

Having had the opportunity to hear you guys out a bit more, I don't think we're a great mutual fit.

I am so lucky to have had the opportunity to take the company this far with all of you.

"The man never misses an opportunity to try and get people thinking about the issues that matter.

It presents an excellent opportunity to fix things in a way that never could have been imagined before.

In the meantime, that middle manager will use this opportunity to ask for more reqs and expand his little fiefdom.

You've made a mistake -- maybe, you won't really know for sure for years -- but you have an opportunity to gain experiences that others never will.

" This could have been an opportunity to attempt bring someone, a powerful CEO, to the side of being informed and support gay rights but instead it was a witch hunt and an embarrassment.

I learned a lot more technical skills; it turns out that no matter how well you prepared in your job, finding a workable startup opportunity requires that you do things that you don't know how to do.

It sounds from the story that the thing they're most upset about is missing an opportunity to lock down the whole airport while they dressed up as storm troopers and traipsed about in their armored doohickeys pretending to save the world.

I dont think its fair to cast a shadow over the awesome people I have had the opportunity to work with over the last 12 years in this field simply because someone wants to get some press at the expense of others.... now back to coding ...

Opportunity definitions

noun

a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances; "the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington"; "now is your chance"

See also: chance