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opportunity
n. Favorable or advantageous chance or opening.
opposite
adj. Radically different or contrary in action or movement.
opprobrium
n. The state of being scornfully reproached or accused of evil.
optic
n. Pertaining to the eye or vision.
optician
n. One who makes or deals in optical instruments or eye-glasses.
optics
n. The science that treats of light and vision, and all that is connected with sight.
optimism
n. The view that everything in nature and the history of mankind is ordered for the best.
option
n. The right, power, or liberty of choosing.
optometry
n. Measurement of the powers of vision.
opulence
n. Affluence.
opulent
adj. Wealthy.
oral
adj. Uttered through the mouth.
orate
v. To deliver an elaborate or formal public speech.
oration
n. An elaborate or formal public speech.
orator
n. One who delivers an elaborate or formal speech.
oratorio
n. A composition for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra, generally taken from the Scriptures.
oratory
n. The art of public speaking.
ordeal
n. Anything that severely tests courage, strength, patience, conscience, etc.
ordinal
n. That form of the numeral that shows the order of anything in a series, as first, second, third.
ordination
n. A consecration to the ministry.
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