different between ungrammatical vs felicitous
ungrammatical
English
Etymology
un- +? grammatical
Adjective
ungrammatical (comparative more ungrammatical, superlative most ungrammatical)
- (linguistics) In violation of one or more of the rules and conventions of a language as defined by the grammar, resulting in unacceptable or incorrect usage.
Usage notes
In formal linguistics, ungrammatical sentences are labelled using an asterisk (*):
- *The subject of this sentence is.
This convention goes back at least as far as Leonard Bloomfield's Language (1933).
Synonyms
- agrammatical
- ungrammatic
Antonyms
- grammatical
Derived terms
Related terms
- ungrammaticalized
Translations
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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)
- Characterized by felicity.
- Antonyms: infelicitous, unfelicitous
- Appropriate, apt, fitting.
- Synonyms: opportune, (dialectal or obsolete) wealful
- Auspicious, fortunate, lucky.
- Causing happiness or pleasure.
- (linguistics) Of a sentence or utterance: semantically and pragmatically coherent; fitting in the context.
- Antonym: infelicitous
Derived terms
Related terms
- felicity
Translations
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