elicit vs. illicit

elicit vs. illicitelicit vs. illicit

elicit

(to get information or reaction from someone)

  • The police was able to elicit a confession from the robbers.
  • They were able to elicit the support of the public.

 

illicit

(not allowed by law; illegal)

  • Marijuana is illicit drug in the United States.

(not morally acceptable)

  • She has an illicit affair with his manager.

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