golden+opportunity
11a golden opportunity — a good chance to succeed, a good investment The Royal Hotel is for sale. What a golden opportunity! …
12Golden Domes — The Bagambhrini Golden Dome of Pure Knowledge and the Maharishi Tower of Invincibility …
13golden — [gōl′dən] adj. [ME golden < gold (for earlier gilden)] 1. made of, containing, or yielding gold 2. having the color and luster of gold; bright yellow 3. very valuable or precious; excellent 4. prosperous and joyful; flourishing 5. favorable;… …
14golden — ► ADJECTIVE 1) made of or resembling gold. 2) (of a period) very happy and prosperous. 3) excellent: a golden opportunity. DERIVATIVES goldenly adverb …
15opportunity — op|por|tu|ni|ty W1S1 [ˌɔpəˈtju:nıti US ˌa:pərˈtu: ] n plural opportunities 1.) [U and C] a chance to do something or an occasion when it is easy for you to do something ▪ This is an ideal opportunity to save money on a holiday to Crete.… …
16opportunity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ample, considerable, plenty of ▪ We ll have plenty of opportunity to talk later. ▪ limited, little, not much ▪ …
17opportunity — op|por|tu|ni|ty [ ,apər tunəti ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount a chance to do something, or a situation in which it is easy for you to do something: I think this trip sounds like a wonderful opportunity. opportunity for: The job pays well, but… …
18golden — gold|en W3 [ˈgəuldən US ˈgoul ] adj 1.) having a bright yellow colour like gold ▪ golden hair ▪ golden sand 2.) a golden opportunity a good chance to get something valuable or to be very successful ▪ He wasted a golden opportunity when he missed… …
19golden — adjective 1 having a bright, rich, yellow colour, like gold: golden sunlight | golden hair 2 made of gold: a golden crown 3 a golden opportunity a good chance to get something valuable or to be very successful: Don t turn the job down it s a… …
20Golden age of Ireland — Early Christian Ireland, conventionally dated from the fourth century AD until the beginning of the Viking Age in the ninth century, saw the rise of Christianity and the creation of a literate society. In the largely prehistoric early period… …