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infelicity
[in-fuh-lis-i-tee]
noun
plural
infelicitiesthe quality or state of being unhappy; unhappiness.
misfortune; bad luck.
an unfortunate circumstance; misfortune.
inaptness, inappropriateness, or awkwardness, as of action or expression.
something inapt or infelicitous.
infelicities of style.
infelicity
/ ˌɪԴɪˈɪɪɪ /
noun
the state or quality of being unhappy or unfortunate
an instance of bad luck or mischance; misfortune
something, esp a remark or expression, that is inapt or inappropriate
Word History and Origins
Origin of infelicity1
Example Sentences
The characters, with their insistence on self-determination, feel too modern, and there are a few infelicities, like the idea that “The Communist Manifesto,” first translated into English toward the end of 1850, would circulate onboard.
Then there’s the error-prone syntax — infelicities in editing and writing that add up quickly.
For a more complete and very funny deconstruction of its infelicity, read Jonathan Last’s riff in The Bulwark.
And I doubt they spent any time correcting whatever infelicities of my pen they found among my scribbled pages.
Everything about me is out of proportion — including my peanut-sized head — so I face the choice of billowing, dowdy garments or tighter clothes that sometimes cruelly expose my physical infelicities.
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