infelicitously (Meaning)

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infelicitously (r)

in an infelicitous manner

Synonyms & Antonyms of infelicitously

infelicitously Sentence Examples

  1. The salesperson's infelicitously timed joke offended the customer, leading to a lost sale.
  2. The mayor's infelicitously chosen words sparked outrage among the town's residents.
  3. The actor's infelicitously placed pause during the play caused a distracting moment.
  4. The student's infelicitously written essay was returned with numerous grammar and spelling errors.
  5. The politician's infelicitously timed announcement drew widespread criticism.
  6. The manager's infelicitously worded email offended several employees and damaged morale.
  7. The team's infelicitously timed goal celebration drew penalties and ruined their winning streak.
  8. The artist's infelicitously designed sculpture was met with a chorus of boos from critics.
  9. The news reporter's infelicitously phrased question led to an awkward and uncomfortable moment.
  10. The singer's infelicitously timed ad-lib during the concert was met with groans and jeers from the audience.

FAQs About the word infelicitously

in an infelicitous manner

wrong, incorrect, improper, unsuitable, unfit, unhappy,inappropriate,unfortunate, unbecoming, amiss

apt, relevant, suitable,appropriate, proper, fit, fortunate, fitting, timely, appropriate

The salesperson's infelicitously timed joke offended the customer, leading to a lost sale.

The mayor's infelicitously chosen words sparked outrage among the town's residents.

The actor's infelicitously placed pause during the play caused a distracting moment.

The student's infelicitously written essay was returned with numerous grammar and spelling errors.