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Is 'opportunistic' an adjective or a noun?
That he deployed it only on his last full day in office struck some observers as ***opportunistic***.
27 янв. 2021 г., 5:15
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... as opportunistic [behavior]
Adjective - opportunistic
Adverb - opportunistically
Noun - opportunist
27 января 2021 г.
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It's an adjective. It's modifying the unmentioned or suggested "timing" or "moment" that he chose to do the deployment.
If you reword the sentence it might be clearer:
- Some observers thought that he chose an opportunistic moment to deploy it; his last day in the office.
- He chose an opportunistic time to do it.
27 января 2021 г.
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It's usually used as an adjective, but could be used as an adverb (used to describe an action).
27 января 2021 г.
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