Infelicity vs Downfall - What's the difference?
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(uncountable) The condition of being infelicitous
(countable) Something that is infelicitous or inappropriate
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A precipitous decline in fortune; death or rapid deterioration, as in status or wealth.
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The cause of such a fall; a critical blow or error.
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An act of falling down.
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To fall down; deteriorate; decline.
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Infelicity is a related term of downfall.
As nouns the difference between infelicity and downfall
is that infelicity is (uncountable) the condition of being infelicitous while downfall is a precipitous decline in fortune; death or rapid deterioration, as in status or wealth.As a verb downfall is
to fall down; deteriorate; decline.infelicity
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Antonyms
* (condition) felicitydownfall
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(en noun)- Many economic and political reasons led to the downfall of the Roman Empire.
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- It is the downfall of evil, that it never sees far enough ahead.
Synonyms
* (precipitous decline in fortune) fall * (death or rapid deterioration) doomDerived terms
*Verb
- [...] wants to make civilization his subject, he will have a hard time proceeding with the sentence unless collapse is in his active vocabulary, for he cannot say "our civilization will downfall " or "fall down."
- Common belief has been that in the future the number of middle managers will downfall due to empowerment and team-building.
- It should be noted that the magnitude of satellites decreases when tuning out of degeneracy, and in the wavelength range of 1.2-1.3 pm it downfalls to the value of 10-15% of the main spike magnitude.
- [...] As goodly air as ever From lunar orb downfell — Be it by hazard, Or supervened it by arrogancy?
