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
The woman was filled with felicity as her son ran toward her.
My father was such felicity that he buys a car
"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.
A state of intense joy or delight, "felicity" is another word for immense happiness or bliss. It may also allude to a happy thing or to a "felicity of expression," or the appropriate and pleasant use of language.
The address of the Felicity Branch Library is: 209 Prather Rd, Felicity, 45120 9767