felicity


fe·lic·i·ty

noun \fi-ˈli-sə-tē\
plural fe·lic·i·ties

Definition of FELICITY

1
a : the quality or state of being happy; especially : great happiness <marital felicity> b : an instance of happiness
2
: something that causes happiness
3
: a pleasing manner or quality especially in art or language <a felicity with words>
4
: an apt expression

Examples of FELICITY

  1. I've always admired his felicity with words.
  2. <told his friends that marriage had brought him a felicity that he had never known before>

Origin of FELICITY

Middle English felicite, from Anglo-French felicité, from Latin felicitat-, felicitas, from felic-, felix fruitful, happy — more at feminine
First Known Use: 14th century

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