0 an expression used to wish someone happiness, or to praise or show approval: --
May I offer my felicitations on your engagement.
However, we should like to express our felicitations to him.
And why do the public newspapers scrutinise those lists very closely, and add their felicitations to those who are the recipients of honourable awards?
I should like to add my felicitations on this tenth anniversary.
At this hour our felicitations should be as brief as the speech in which they are contained.
I should like to extend my felicitations to her on two points to which she referred in her speech.
They are motivated by class loyalties, class interests, and class felicitations.
It gives me great pleasure to be twice blessed as the postman carrying felicitations to my noble friend.
That is a real achievement, but one's felicitations should be qualified by the fact that one should investigate why sterling deteriorated.