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infelicitous

[ in-fuh-lis-i-tuhs ]

adjective

  1. inapt, inappropriate, or awkward; malapropos:

    an infelicitous remark.

  2. not felicitous, happy, or fortunate; unhappy.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of infelicitous1

First recorded in 1825–35; in- 3 + felicitous
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The former minister said his comments were "infelicitous" but "his concerns about Islamism are entirely legitimate" and he should not have been suspended from the party.

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It struck me as infelicitous at best that Aster’s “hero†should be “subjected†to the very sort of inner-city crime fantasy that so often misrepresents urban life in American pop culture.

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An author of previous books on Wall Street, the Mafia and Ayn Rand, Weiss is sure-footed here, stepping around fading file boxes of legal material, with only occasional flights into infelicitous zoological metaphor.

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However infelicitous the wording, he was making the point that the city’s broader economic infrastructure depended on white-collar workers showing up to support the satellite businesses of commercial districts.

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In a letter to The Times of London, Mr. Dacre said the Civil Service had targeted him because of his right-of-center views, calling it his “infelicitous dalliance with the Blob.â€

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