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pragmatically

English

Etymology

From pragmatic +? -ally.

Adverb

pragmatically (comparative more pragmatically, superlative most pragmatically)

  1. In a pragmatic manner.
    "Well, there's no use crying over spilt milk," she said pragmatically.
  2. In terms of pragmatics.
    a pragmatically irrelevant proposition

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felicitous

English

Etymology

From felicity +? -ous.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /f??l?s?t?s/
  • Hyphenation: fe?li?cit?ous

Adjective

felicitous (comparative more felicitous, superlative most felicitous)

  1. Characterized by felicity.
    Antonyms: infelicitous, unfelicitous
    1. Appropriate, apt, fitting.
      Synonyms: opportune, (dialectal or obsolete) wealful
    2. Auspicious, fortunate, lucky.
    3. Causing happiness or pleasure.
  2. (linguistics) Of a sentence or utterance: semantically and pragmatically coherent; fitting in the context.
    Antonym: infelicitous

Derived terms

Related terms

  • felicity

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