Felicitous means:
1. Admirably suited; apt: a felicitous comparison.
2. Exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style: a felicitous writer.
3. Marked by happiness or good fortune: a felicitous life.
I am very satisfied that I am leading a felicitous life.
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you use the word demote in a sentence like this: I will demote you from being the teacher.
The view outside the hotel room was felicitous. Another great example sentence would be, the boy thought the girls face was felicitous.
Yes: An engagement to marry is usually considered a felicitous occasion for the couple involved.
The chairman's felicitous anecdote set everyone at ease
the movie characters are felicitous
It's an adjective meaning: 1) well chosen and 2) fortunate. You put in like: Our felicitous leader's very nice. Jack Dorsey's so felicitous!
The word "felicitous" is an adjective (-ous suffix). Tenses belong to verbs.
Define Felicitous: well-suited for the occasion, as an action, manner, or expression; apt; appropriate: Conceptually that was quite accurate, even if it was not the most felicitous choice of words. Since this is not a felicitous term in our culture of plurality, it would be best to avoid it. The chairman's felicitous anecdote set everyone at ease. Hope this helped :)
Felicitation means "a wishing of joy or happiness". So a sentence with felicitations in it would be: "Instead of receiving the traditional wedding gifts, the couple got felicitations from their relatives and friends."
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The opposite of a felicitous fortune in life would be to have bad luck.
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