(Usually plural) an expression of pleasure at the success or good fortune of another.
1 I opened it eagerly-toenjoy the expected message of felicitation from home.
2 In the midst of the felicitation , a tap was heard at the door.
3 Any reasonable compromise with the great trust builder would be cause for felicitation .
4 Her bright look at Robin Drummond was full of sympathetic admiration, of felicitation .
5 There seemed to be something in Darrell that resented it-underan outer show of felicitation .
6 Likewise, letters of congratulation and felicitation have been received from these twenty-four cities and assemblies.
7 Why the outgoing President's felicitation on the indorsement?
8 So when Kermit rode in with the news late in the afternoon it was a time for felicitation .
9 In the square, the lingering crowd, attuned to cheering, was summoning one name after another to noisy felicitation .
10 Shouts arose, trumpets blew their blasts, and each lady waved her handkerchief, in felicitation of the happy union.
11 But on going to congratulate "our Lincoln," the deputation found him easy and incredulous on the felicitation .
12 We send our felicitation to the Mother and little Boy; which latter you had better tell us the name of.
13 Now I write these things to you from Smyrna, by the hand of the Ephesians, who are worthy of all felicitation .
14 The first one to appear was the banker, rubbing his hands in a way that suggested a habit of complacency and self - felicitation .
15 If you reside in another city, you may send your card by post, with the word " felicitation " under the name.
16 The petrified heart has a certain advantage over that of flesh, though possibly the ache which proves it human is a ground for felicitation .
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