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Felicity   /fɪlˈɪsəti/   Listen
Felicity

noun
(pl. felicities)
1.
Pleasing and appropriate manner or style (especially manner or style of expression).  Synonym: felicitousness.
2.
State of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy.  Synonym: happiness.






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"Felicity" Quotes from Famous Books



... a marriage feast for Mary; nor would the higgler permit of the least delay in its preparation. He was ardent to taste the felicity that had been so long postponed, and refused to listen to any appeals that might be addressed to his sense of propriety, the respect due to the departed, and so forth. Dale, inclined to say he would not put up with Druitt's ...
— The Devil's Garden • W. B. Maxwell

... ability, ingenuity, capacity, parts, talents, faculty, endowment, forte, turn, gift, genius; intelligence &c 498; sharpness, readiness &c (activity) 682; invention &c 515; aptness, aptitude; turn for, capacity for, genius for; felicity, capability, curiosa felicitas [Lat.], qualification, habilitation. proficient &c 700. masterpiece, coup de maitre [Fr.], chef d'euvre [Fr.], tour de force; good stroke &c (plan) 626. V. be skillful &c adj.; excel in, be master of; have a turn ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... said nor done nor even thought, but tasted only and felt, with no object of my felicity but the emotion of felicity itself! I rose with the sun, and I was happy; I went to walk, and I was happy; I saw 'Maman,' and I was happy; I left her, and I was happy. I rambled through the woods and over the vine-slopes, I wandered in the valleys, I read, I lounged, ...
— The Will to Believe - and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy • William James

... considered that the greatest virtues of Augustus consisted in the perfect art of governing his people, which caused him to reign for more than forty years in great felicity. He considered that his emperor was valiant, civil, popular, eloquent, politic, and religious; he has given all these qualities to AEneas. But knowing that piety alone comprehends the whole duty of man towards the gods, towards his country, and towards his relations, he judged ...
— Discourses on Satire and Epic Poetry • John Dryden

... not told you, for I am wise about chickens too. I know their tribe from "egg to bird," as the country people say, when they wish to express the most radical, sweeping acquaintance with any subject,—a phrase, by the way, whose felicity is hardly to be comprehended till experience ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 • Various


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