confelicity
nounEtymology
Learned borrowing from Latin con- (“with”) + fēlīcitās (“happiness”)
Definitions
Pleasure in another person's happiness.
- "It is the first time, is it not? Well, it is my earnest hope that this repast augurs the foundation of a mutual confelicity between us."
- This capacity of demonstrating confelicity which is experiencing joy in seeing the happiness and success of others can be seen as an important characteristic of youth mentoring relationships.
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