The word 'fortunate' is an abstract noun form; a word for one who has good fortune, such as great wealth or beauty.
Fortunateness is the abstract noun form for the adjective fortunate.
The abstract noun form for the adjective opportune is opportuneness.
The noun form of the adjective opportune is opportuneness.
A related noun is opportunity.
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Steven waited for the opportune moment to send Myrtle the bouquet of flowers.The fortune came at an opportune time.
An opportune suture rescues nine
Opportune
Perhaps you mean "apropos," which means (ADVERB): 1 : at an opportune time : seasonably 2 : by way of interjection or further comment : with regard to the present topic(ADJECTIVE): 1: being both relevant and opportune See the Related Link.
Here's an example: The Vietnamese holiday was an opportune time for the North Koreans to launch an attack on the Allied forces.
No. It is a noun. The noun opportunity has the related adjective opportune, or derivative adjectives such as opportunistic (from the noun opportunist).
He is a person who arrives at the opportune of every event. This is a sentence using the word opportune.
Sainte-Opportune's population is 215.
Steven waited for the opportune moment to send Myrtle the bouquet of flowers.The fortune came at an opportune time.
The area of Sainte-Opportune is 8,460,000.0 square meters.
An opportune suture rescues nine
She waited for an opportune moment to approach her boss and ask for a raise.
Prefix: None Suffix: -ty (turning "opportune" into "opportunity")
Sainte-Opportune-du-Bosc's population is 628.
Sainte-Opportune-la-Mare's population is 428.
The population of Le Plessis-Sainte-Opportune is 267.
The area of Sainte-Opportune-du-Bosc is 8,070,000.0 square meters.