English, asked by shivaprasad08869, 5 months ago

read these word. use them in sentences to bring out their meaning. you may use dictionary also. 1) elicit vs illicit​

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Answered by kvsatyanarayana1973
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Answer:

elicit is a verb

and illicit is an adjective

Answered by 2008shrishti
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Answer:

The Difference Between 'Elicit' and 'Illicit'

A tale of a verb and an adjective that sound alike but have nothing to do with one another

Usage of 'Illicit'

Illicit is an adjective applied to no-nos. It's used to talk about things people aren't supposed to do. Something illicit is not permitted especially because it is illegal:

Usage of 'Elicit'

Elicit, on the other hand, is a verb. In contemporary English it's used to talk about calling forth or drawing out a response or reaction from someone:

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