Felicitated: meaning, definitions and examples

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felicitated

 

[ fəˈlɪsɪteɪtɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

formal recognition

To be felicitated means to be praised or honored for an achievement or significant milestone. This term is commonly used in formal settings where individuals are recognized for their contributions or accomplishments. It often involves ceremonies or public acknowledgments, highlighting the merits of the person being feted. Essentially, when someone is felicitated, they receive accolades or congratulations from others, affirming the value of their work or efforts.

Synonyms

celebrated, commemorated, honored, praised.

Examples of usage

  • The scientist was felicitated for her groundbreaking research.
  • At the annual conference, individuals were felicitated for their long service.
  • He was felicitated by the community for his charitable work.

Translations

Translations of the word "felicitated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 felicitado

🇮🇳 बधाई दी गई

🇩🇪 beglückwünscht

🇮🇩 diberi selamat

🇺🇦 привітаний

🇵🇱 gratulowany

🇯🇵 祝福された

🇫🇷 félicité

🇪🇸 felicitado

🇹🇷 tebrik edildi

🇰🇷 축하받은

🇸🇦 مُهنئ

🇨🇿 popřán

🇸🇰 blahoželal

🇨🇳 祝贺

🇸🇮 čestitano

🇮🇸 fagnað

🇰🇿 құттықталған

🇬🇪 მბრძანებელი

🇦🇿 təbrik edilmiş

🇲🇽 felicitado

Etymology

The term 'felicitate' is derived from the Latin word 'felicitas,' which means happiness or good fortune. In the late 19th century, the term began to be used in the English language to specifically denote the act of congratulating or honoring someone. Over time, it evolved to encompass forms of formal recognition, often in celebratory contexts. The prefix 'fe-' relates to happiness, while '-itate' is a suffix used in verbs to indicate a process. Thus, 'felicitate' embodies the action of bringing forth recognition of joy or positive accomplishments.