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(1) Exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style.
(2) Marked by good fortune.
(3) Appropriate.
(4) Suitable.
(1) Conceptually that was quite accurate, even if it was not the most felicitous choice of words.
(2) Well-known as a felicitous writer of amusing features, he was just hitting his stride as a serious and ambitious chronicler of the political convulsions seizing the Islamic world.
(3) Finally, there remains the option of teaching taste - of training the bureaucracy in a felicitous mode of embodied expression and educating the polity to appreciate and respond to it.
(4) This makes it a happy hunting ground for anyone with the felicitous habit of looking at the lighter side of life.
(5) A felicitous mix of fun and entertainment it was.
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(8) Or, to use the felicitous phrase of the late Northrop Frye, everything in the Scriptures is self-referential.
(9) However, grimly amusing as this spectacle is, the political reality behind these appointments may be less felicitous .
(10) If one were to consider the inputs from the existing school system into a child's scientific thinking, felicitous use of language, competence to search for information and to work out solutions, one would find them too little and too late.
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(12) To adapt Benedict Anderson's felicitous phrase, hockey is one cultural activity through which Canadians are often said to imagine their community.
(13) This gives the writer some of his most felicitous moments as he considers a series of eccentric individualists who gave their lives to the weather.
(14) While there are glimpses of felicitous dialogue, there is no chemistry between these two characters to distract from the play's weak dramatic structure.
(15) Has there ever been an economist with a more felicitous turn of phrase?
(16) But his felicitous use of idiom gives no clue of this.
(17) I have always felt that I manifest a felicitous combination of his compassion and her boundaries.
(18) They rely heavily on felicitous coincidence for the plots, and the character development is cartoonish.
(19) The city is boisterous, its natives felicitously facetious, its commerce flourishing.
(20) The author has a sharp eye for a colourful image, felicitously conveying this with economy and engagement.
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