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Illicit meaning: Illicit means not legally permitted

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Illicit means not legally permitted, unlicensed, or unlawful. It can also mean improperly formed or ungrammatical in linguistics. Learn the difference between illicit and related words such as illegal, illegitimate, and unlawful. The meaning of ILLICIT is not permitted : unlawful. How to use illicit in a sentence. Illicit and Elicit. The adjective ' illicit ' has its etymology rooted in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'illicitus,' which combines 'in,' meaning 'not,' and 'licitus,' meaning 'lawful' or 'permitted.' In Latin, 'illicitus' referred to something that was not in accordance with established laws or regulations. ' Illicit ' entered the English language in the 16th century and is used to describe actions, behaviors, or activities that are prohibited, forbidden, or considered unlawful by established laws ... Illicit means not allowed by law or the social customs of a country. It can also mean illegal, unlawful, or prohibited. See synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and word origin of illicit .

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