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What does the word "opportunist" mean?
What does the word "opportunist" really refer to in English speaking countries? or in other countries?
Example is betterThank you!!! According to your explaination, "backscratcher - someone who is willing to trade favors or services for mutual advantage" , do you regard those who exchage language learning skills as an opportunist???
totoally confused~
15 de ene. de 2010 7:06
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Hello
An opportunist is a person who wants to take advantage of a situation just for himself without any consideration for others...
You can use also the word "calculator" or even on the worst case "machiavellian" or "manipulator"
You must avoid someone with a such behaviour...
15 de enero de 2010
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Slang terms for an opportunist are below:
Scammer- eg internet scammers such as emails from Nigeria
scabber [ Australian slang]
self-seeker
backscratcher - someone who is willing to trade favors or services for mutual advantage
bottom feeder - an opportunist who profits from the misfortunes of others
carpetbagger - an outsider who seeks power or success presumptuously; "after the Civil War the carpetbaggers from the north tried to take over the south"
wheeler dealer, hustler, operator - a shrewd or unscrupulous person who knows how to circumvent difficulties
selfish person - a person who is unusually selfish
timeserver - one who conforms to current ways and opinions for personal advantage
15 de enero de 2010
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Hi, the noun 'opportunist' means a person who adapts his actions to take advantage of other people, opportunities, circumstances, etc.
15 de enero de 2010
Hello Murongfeixue,
About the part that confuses you:
Well, yes the 'backscratcher' presents the positive connotation of being an opportunist. It is more often taking advantage without regard of principles or consequences, however it could be also exchanging mutual benefits on a basis of principles.
Yet to be an opportunist in a positive way even indicates the occurrence of circumstances of possible benefit and seizing them immediately for ones own good. On a language site here the whole idea is built on exchanging languages, it is not like an out of the blue advantageous circumstance that one could make advantage of.
So linguistically you are not an 'opportunist' neither a ' backscratcher ' when you exchange languages here :)
15 de enero de 2010
Opportunist refer to
1.Taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit.
as to noun
1.A person who places expediency above principle
cowboy...
15 de enero de 2010
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