fe·lic·i·ty
Pronounced:
/fɪˈlɪsəti/
Function:
nounInflected forms:
plural fe·lic·i·tiesMeaning:
formal 1 [noncount] : great happiness ▪ domestic/marital felicity
2 [count] : something that is pleasing and well chosen —usually plural ▪ He admired the movie for its stylistic felicities. ▪ felicities of phrasing
3 [noncount] : a talent for speaking or writing in a very effective way ▪ I've always admired his felicity with words.
2 [count] : something that is pleasing and well chosen —usually plural ▪ He admired the movie for its stylistic felicities. ▪ felicities of phrasing
3 [noncount] : a talent for speaking or writing in a very effective way ▪ I've always admired his felicity with words.

