infelicity
in·fe·lic·i·ty
noun \-sə-tē\ plural in·fe·lic·i·ties
Definition of INFELICITY
1
: the quality or state of being infelicitous
2
: something (as a word or phrase) that is infelicitous <minor infelicities>
Examples of INFELICITY
- <the infelicity of holiday decorations at a funeral home>
Origin of INFELICITY
Middle English infelicite unhappiness, from Latin infelicitas, from infelic-, infelix unhappy, from in- + felic-, felix fruitful — more at feminine
First Known Use: 1617
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Synonyms: improperness, impropriety, inappositeness, inaptness, incorrectness, inappropriateness, unfitness, wrongness
Related Words: extraneousness, inadequacy, inadequateness, inadmissibility, inapplicability, irrelevance, meaninglessness, pointlessness, senselessness; inauspiciousness, inexpedience, inexpediency, intolerability, undesirability, undesirableness, unsatisfactoriness, uselessness; unbecomingness; unseasonability
Near Antonyms: admissibility, applicability, bearing, connection, materiality, pertinence, pointedness, relevance, relevancy
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