felicity|felicities in English
noun
[fe'lic·i·ty || fɪ'lɪsətɪ]
happiness, joy; source of happiness; state of happiness; talent, ability
Use "felicity|felicities" in a sentence
1. Her book displays many subtle linguistic felicities.
2. Felicity.
3. 5 The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities.
4. The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities.
5. Felicity bakes the bread, singing.
6. He expressed himself with great felicity.
7. Your Majesty has favoured Felicity.
8. Felicity joined Curie on January 2, 2018
9. Oliver, Felicity tracked down the reporter's work address.
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11. Her grace, quickness, her social felicities - seemed the overflow of a bounteous nature.
12. Felicity seemed pleased at the suggestion.
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14. Just trying to make you proud, Felicity.
15. Felicity did not arrive from Herefordshire until Wednesday afternoon.
16. Boggled is the 4th episode of Season 1 of Felicity
17. He demonstrated a concern for the felicity of his children.
18. Felicity will not come easily, inveterate love deserves inveterate wait.
19. Is the language not rich with felicity of expression?
20. The story is told with great felicity of style.
21. Did Laurie know something, and hold it over Felicity?
22. They kissed, and Felicity fell fast asleep, tired from her journey.
23. Her article contained one or two verbal felicities which will stay in my mind for years.
24. Another word for Appropriateness: suitability, fitness, relevance, correctness, felicity Collins English Thesaurus
25. She made you feel that you were an expected felicity to her.