felicity
1 Americannoun
plural
felicities-
the state of being happy, especially in a high degree; bliss.
marital felicity.
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an instance of this.
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a source of happiness.
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a skillful faculty.
felicity of expression.
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an instance or display of this.
the many felicities of the poem.
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Archaic. good fortune.
noun
noun
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happiness; joy
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a cause of happiness
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an appropriate expression or style
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the quality or display of such expressions or style
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philosophy appropriateness (of a speech act). The performative I appoint you ambassador can only possess felicity if uttered by one in whom the authority for such appointments is vested
Related Words
See happiness.
Other Word Forms
- nonfelicity noun
Etymology
Origin of felicity
1350–1400; Middle English felicite (from Anglo-French ) from Latin fēlīcitās, equivalent to fēlīci- (stem of fēlīx ) “happy” + -tās -ty 2
Explanation
Felicity is a state of happiness or the quality of joy. Sitting on the roof with a telescope and iced tea on a clear, starry night is one way to find perfect felicity — a happy place. Felicity comes from the Latin fēlīcitās, meaning "happiness." A synonym for felicity is "blissfulness." People, places, and things can have felicity: "His personality was so warm and full of felicity that we felt at ease the minute we met him." Or you can be in a state of felicity: "A full stomach, a fluffy couch, and the felicity of a Sunday-afternoon nap."
Vocabulary lists containing felicity
"The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe
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Grade 11, List 3
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"The Odyssey" by Homer, Books 8–13
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Example Sentences
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In other words, “Luck” takes things that are intangible — in this case, random felicity and affliction — and imagines them as palpable.
From Washington Post • Aug. 3, 2022
Rogoyska’s “Surviving Katyń: Stalin’s Polish Massacre and the Search for Truth” won the $10,000 Mark Lynton History Prize for combining “intellectual distinction with felicity of expression.”
From Seattle Times • Mar. 23, 2022
He argued that dirty streets were a welcome sign of prosperity — "a necessary evil, inseparable from the felicity of London."
From Salon • Dec. 26, 2021
As Anne Enright noted years ago, “Hadley, for all the felicity of her prose style, is an immensely subversive writer.”
From The Guardian • Feb. 9, 2019
I wish his telescopes and mathematical instruments, however, may secure his felicity.
From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis
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