opportunist

noun

One who takes advantage of any opportunity to achieve an end, often with no regard for principles or consequences.

noun

[capitalized] In French politics, a member of that section of the Republican party which believes in regulating political action in accordance with circumstances, and not by dogmatic principles.

noun

In general, one who takes advantage of opportunities as they occur; one who waits for an opportune time before attempting to bring into practice or to urge upon others the principles or beliefs which he holds; one who makes the best of circumstances as they arise; hence, one who is without settled principles or consistent policy: opposed to extremist.

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the political party known as the Opportunists; hence [lowercase], of or pertaining to opportunism, or the observance of a waiting policy; making the best of circumstances while waiting for a suitable time for the proper carrying out of one’s views.

noun

One who advocates or practices opportunism.

noun

Someone who takes advantage of any opportunity to advance his own situation, placing expediency above principle.

adjective

taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit

noun

a person who places expediency above principle