Opportunities: English Vocabulary List

Explore 10 English words about opportunities with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

10 words English Proverbs: Wealth And Success
opportunity (never|seldom) knocks twice at any man's door /ɑːpɚtˈuːnɪɾi nˈɛvɚ sˈɛldəm nˈɑːks twˈaɪs æt ˌɛni mˈænz dˈoːɹ/ sentence

used to imply that one should be ready to seize opportunities when they arise, as they may not come again

"Opportunities do not come back often — opportunity seldom knocks twice at any man's door."

"She took the chance without hesitation — opportunity never knocks twice at any man's door."

when life gives you lemons, make lemonade /wˌɛn lˈaɪf ɡˈɪvz juː lˈɛmənz mˌeɪk lˌɛmənˈeɪd/ sentence

used to imply that one should make the best of a difficult or unpleasant situation, and turn it into an opportunity for something positive

"Turn bad situations into good ones — when life gives you lemons, make lemonade."

"The factory closure forced her to start her own business — when life gives you lemons, make lemonade."

mill cannot grind with water that is past /mˈɪl kænˈɑːt ɡɹˈaɪnd wɪð wˈɔːɾɚ ðæt ɪz pˈæst/ sentence

used to imply that opportunities are only valuable when acted upon in the present moment and cannot be regained once they have passed

"You cannot use time that has already passed — the mill cannot grind with water that is past."

"There was no point dwelling on what should have been done earlier — the mill cannot grind with water that is past."

take the goods the gods provide /tˈeɪk ðə ɡˈʊdz ðə ɡˈɑːdz pɹəvˈaɪd/ sentence

used to imply that one should utilize and enjoy good fortune or advantageous circumstances when they are presented, rather than taking them for granted or letting them go to waste

"Accept the good things that come your way — take the goods the gods provide."

"The unexpected offer was not exactly what she had planned but she took the goods the gods provide."

live for today for tomorrow never comes /lˈaɪv fɔːɹ tədˈeɪ fɔːɹ təmˈɔːɹoʊ nˈɛvɚ kˈʌmz/ sentence

used to emphasize the importance of enjoying the present moment and not postponing happiness or fulfillment for an uncertain future

"Make the most of today — live for today, for tomorrow never comes."

"She stopped postponing pleasure and began to live for today, for tomorrow never comes."

a flower blooms more than once /ɐ flˈaʊɚ blˈuːmz mˈoːɹ ðɐn wˈʌns/ sentence

used to imply opportunities in life are not limited to just one chance, but can recur again and again, encouraging people to stay optimistic and hopeful

"Good things can return — a flower blooms more than once."

"Her career had a second act that surpassed her first — a flower blooms more than once."

hoist your sail when the wind is fair /hˈɔɪst jʊɹ sˈeɪl wɛn ðə wˈɪnd ɪz fˈɛɹ/ sentence

used to suggest that when conditions are favorable for success, one should act quickly to achieve their goals

"Act when conditions are right — hoist your sail when the wind is fair."

"The market conditions were ideal and the board agreed — hoist your sail when the wind is fair."

every dog gets one bite /ˈɛvɹi dˈɑːɡ ɡˈɛts wˈʌn bˈaɪt/ sentence

used to imply that everyone deserves a fair chance or opportunity to succeed or experience something, regardless of their past behavior or reputation

"Everyone gets at least one chance — every dog gets one bite."

"Despite his past mistakes, the coach gave him a chance, believing every dog gets one bite."

(when|as) one door (closes|shuts), another (one|) opens /wɛn æz wˈʌn dˈoːɹ klˈoʊzᵻz ʃˈʌts ɐnˈʌðɚ wˈʌn ˈoʊpənz/ sentence

used to suggest that when an opportunity is missed or a situation does not work out as planned, there will always be new opportunities or options that arise

"When one door closes, another one opens."

"As one door shuts, another one opens, so stay hopeful about new chances."

one today is worth two tomorrows /wˈʌn tədˈeɪ ɪz wˈɜːθ tˈuː təmˈɔːɹoʊz/ sentence

used to suggest that the present moment is more valuable than the future, as taking action now can lead to greater rewards and benefits in the long term

"Seize the day — one today is worth two tomorrows."

"She acted immediately rather than waiting — one today is worth two tomorrows."

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