In a way that is infelicitous or unfortunate(adverb)
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Use "infelicitously" in a sentence
""Ontologically speaking," he might have mused, "how could conservatism ever really be said to be turbo-charged, as you so infelicitously put it?""
"Perhaps no work in the genre infelicitously labeled science fiction has had so much influence or staying power."
"The anxieties about "sovereign debt" have been most acute in Europe, where the infelicitously named PIIGS countries -- Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain -- have huge debt burdens, and where Greece in particular is in dire need of assistance."