Opportunistic means to take advantage of someone or any given situation. Another word for opportunistic is conniving. You could also use the words calculating and scheming.
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She was an opportunist, and thus never turned down any chance to get ahead.
There are five syllables. Opp-or-tun-is-tic.
An opportunistic relationship is one in which a person takes advantage of another person or people with no regard for moral principles or the consequences the other person or people might suffer.
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Opportunistic is defined as:Taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit.(http:/www.thefreedictionary.com/opportunistic)If we take the direct opposite of it, it will be:"inexpedient"(http:/www.opposite-word.com/o/opportunistic)which is defined as:not suitable, advisable, or judicious(http:/www.thefreedictionary.com/inexpedient)I think this pair of words doesn't really show the opposite meaning.My opinion is, if we see 'opportunistic' as self-centered behavior of someone, which then displace this word closer to'egoistic' : One devoted to one's own interests and advancement; an egocentric person.(http:/www.thefreedictionary.com/egoistic)maybe the most suitable opposite word of it would be:altruistic(http:/www.opposite-word.com/default.asp)which is: (altruism) Unselfish concern for the welfare of others; selflessness.(http:/www.thefreedictionary.com/altruistic)
There are many different opportunistic infections and many different ways to treat them.
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Another term for soft fraud is opportunistic fraud. This type of fraud involves individuals exaggerating or falsifying information to their advantage without causing direct harm or injury.