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felicitous

adjective

fe·​lic·​i·​tous fi-ˈli-sə-təs How to pronounce felicitous (audio)
1
: very well suited or expressed : apt
a felicitous remark
handled the delicate matter in a most felicitous manner
2
: pleasant, delightful
felicitous weather
The ride through the countryside is a felicitous journey for city people.
felicitously adverb
felicitousness noun

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The adjective felicitous has been a part of our language since the late 18th century, but felicity, the noun meaning "great happiness," and later, "aptness," was around even in Middle English (as felicite, a borrowing from Anglo-French). Both words ultimately derive from the Latin adjective felix, meaning "fruitful" or "happy." The connection between happy and felicitous continues today in that both words can mean "notably fitting, effective, or well adapted." Happy typically suggests what is effectively or successfully appropriate (as in "a happy choice of words"), and felicitous often implies an aptness that is opportune, telling, or graceful (as in "a felicitous phrase").

Choose the Right Synonym for felicitous

fit, suitable, meet, proper, appropriate, fitting, apt, happy, felicitous mean right with respect to some end, need, use, or circumstance.

fit stresses adaptability and sometimes special readiness for use or action.

fit for battle

suitable implies an answering to requirements or demands.

clothes suitable for camping

meet suggests a just proportioning.

meet payment

proper suggests a suitability through essential nature or accordance with custom.

proper acknowledgement

appropriate implies eminent or distinctive fitness.

an appropriate gift

fitting implies harmony of mood or tone.

a fitting end

apt connotes a fitness marked by nicety and discrimination.

apt quotations

happy suggests what is effectively or successfully appropriate.

a happy choice of words

felicitous suggests an aptness that is opportune, telling, or graceful.

a felicitous phrase

Example Sentences

a felicitous combination of flavors a felicitous accompaniment to dinner is provided by a pianist on weekends at the restaurant
Recent Examples on the Web And his name is not the most felicitous in British history: The first King Charles, grandson of Mary Queen of Scots, was also beheaded. Patt Morrison, Los Angeles Times, 9 Sep. 2022 Notable dancers such as Ms. Mearns, Ms. Peck, Mr. Gordon and Mira Nadon are scheduled to make their debuts in this felicitous choreographic suite. Robert Greskovic, WSJ, 16 May 2022 Willie Fulgear, the salvage man who found the 52, got a reward, much felicitous publicity, and a limo and tickets to attend the Oscars, where Billy Crystal saluted him from the stage. Los Angeles Times, 15 Mar. 2022 For Amy Zurek, naming her brand ‘Savette’ after her mother’s maiden name was a felicitous decision. Monica Mendal, Vogue, 24 Nov. 2021 Its felicitous mix of precise, classical ballet moves and more playfully inventive ones rewardingly holds the interest of its cast of four men and four women, and along its way engages the viewer. Robert Greskovic, WSJ, 18 May 2021 The prose is wonderfully sober and taut, the choices felicitous. James Romm, WSJ, 26 Apr. 2021 The effect, according to the article, was felicitous. Emily Langer, Washington Post, 20 Mar. 2021 His prose is prose, definitively prose, anti-felicitous and slightly barbarous. James Parker, The Atlantic, 13 Mar. 2021 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1789, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of felicitous was in 1789

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