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opportunist

noun as in vacillator

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They may be his friends, at least for the moment: political opportunists, power-hungry strongmen and regimes that don’t care about the ideals America once stood for.

From Salon

He painted Mr Ephron as an opportunist seeking financial gain and called the prosecution's case flimsy due to a lack of physical evidence.

From BBC

Spencer considered Trump “a demagogue and opportunist” and suggested if Reagan were alive he’d be sickened by Trump’s outlandish behavior.

To others he was an opportunist, a rockstar and Robin Hood character.

From BBC

"It was back to his real love. He is not an opportunist, he just wants to improve the club."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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