infelicitously
English
Etymology
infelicitous + -ly or in- + felicitously
Adverb
infelicitously (comparative more infelicitously, superlative most infelicitously)
- In a way that is infelicitous or unfortunate
- 2009 January 14, Manohla Dargis, “Star Log: Trippy Sci-Fi Mash-Up Alert!”, in New York Times:
- By turns absorbing, confounding, exhausting and altogether stranger and more rib-ticklingly funny than most fiction, Craig Baldwin's infelicitously titled and cacophonous provocation, "Mock Up on Mu," comes close to defying categorization.
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Translations
in infelicitous manner
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