|  |  | | "We wanted to be the first people to felicitate our niece on her spelling-bee victory." |
|  | | "The CEO felicitated me for leading the team in sales for the quarter." |
|  | | "The ceremony is held to felicitate the annual award winners." |
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 | Latin, early 17th century |
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 | "Felicitate" is based on the Latin "felicitatus," meaning "to make happy," from the Latin "fēlīx" ("happy"). "Felicitate" can be a straightforward synonym for "to congratulate," though the term is more nuanced than that. ... | Continue Reading |
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