Infelicitous in a sentence as an adjective

There were a number of phrases that struck me as... infelicitous.

The abstract she uses to illustrate her point is also a infelicitous choice.

" is also an infelicitous bit of wording.

This is just a product of bad designPerhaps, rather, a product of an infelicitous programming language?

> Perhaps, rather, a product of an infelicitous programming language?

I should have anticipated this confusion, which resulted from my infelicitous use of the phrase "A modest proposal".

"scientodific" - is that even a word?It's a supremely infelicitous neologism coined by Vox Day that I don't see anyone else picking up because it's so bad.

We'll also know if the shape of the face is somewhat wrong, for example, which makes it easier to see other kinds of errors or infelicitous compression artifacts.

Zetsche and Lutz might want to meditate on Palm CEO Ed Colligan’s infelicitous words mocking the newborn iPhone in 2006 [emphasis mine]: “We’ve learned and struggled for a few years here figuring out how to make a decent phone.

Perhaps he strategically diminishes his own authority to prevent infelicitous questions or scrutiny by other Starfleet officers.

I would happily take a million deaths right now if it meant driverless tech instantly became available to everyoneFor the sake of the discussion, let us assume that this is hyperbole and that "happily" was an infelicitous word choice.

What if my startup does not require tricky or infelicitous **** with your personal data, but due to strict regulation I now require to hire a full time lawyer just to redact the company terms and keep up with regulations, and since my company does not yet make any revenue and I have no investors that means a lot more risk on my side, which in turns leads me to not start or not go on with that company at all?

Infelicitous definitions

adjective

not appropriate in application; defective; "an infelicitous remark"; "infelicitous phrasing"; "the infelicitous typesetting was due to illegible copy"

adjective

marked by or producing unhappiness; "infelicitous circumstances"; "unhappy caravans, straggling afoot through swamps and canebrakes"- American Guide Series

See also: unhappy