Here is an example sentence for the word 'felicity':
My heart was filled with sheer felicity when I realized that I had won the raffle.
During school, my friend told me of his felicity in getting the tickets to a good movie.
Fecility is not the correct term. I can not stay without wifi facility.
The root word of the word "Felicity" is the Latin word "felix," which means happy or fortunate.
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i was in a state of felicity when i recieved my report card
My father was such felicity that he buys a car
The woman was filled with felicity as her son ran toward her.
"Felicity" has varied uses, all referring to the subjective state of "happiness" or "bliss". So the usage would probably be limited to an observation about a person or group of people who were more or less "happy", e.g. "She was known to dance in the rain, oblivious in her felicity." Also "The honeymooning couple were in a state of marital felicity." An oft-quoted but puzzling term "felicity of expression" supposedly applies to a pleasing technique or style.
No, Felicity is a name derived from the Latin word felicitas, meaning "good luck"
Finale Act I: Gilbert and Sullivan "Pirates of Penzance":Pray observe the magnanimityThey/We display to lace and dimity!Never was such opportunityTo get married with impunity!But they/we give up the felicityOf unbounded domesticity,Though a doctor of divinityIs located in this vicinityThe felicity of marriage can fade quickly or grow deeper over time.
The address of the Felicity Branch Library is: 209 Prather Rd, Felicity, 45120 9767
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