illicit 音標拼音: [ɪl'ɪsət]
a . 不法的,不正的,禁止的
不法的,不正的,禁止的
illicit adj 1 :
contrary to accepted morality (
especially sexual morality )
or convention ; "
an illicit association with his secretary " [
ant : {
licit }]
2 :
contrary to or forbidden by law ; "
an illegitimate seizure of power "; "
illicit trade "; "
an outlaw strike "; "
unlawful measures " [
synonym : {
illegitimate }, {
illicit }, {
outlaw (
a )},
{
outlawed }, {
unlawful }]
Illicit \
Il *
lic "
it \,
a . [
L .
illicitus ;
pref .
il -
not licitus ,
p .
p .
of licere to be allowed or permitted :
cf .
F .
illicite .
See {
In -}
not ,
and {
License }.]
Not permitted or allowed ;
prohibited ;
unlawful ;
as ,
illicit trade ;
illicit intercourse ;
illicit pleasure .
[
1913 Webster ]
One illicit . . .
transaction always leads to another .
--
Burke .
-- {
Il *
lic "
it *
ly },
adv . -- {
Il *
lic "
it *
ness },
n .
[
1913 Webster ]
69 Moby Thesaurus words for "
illicit ":
actionable ,
adulterous ,
against the law ,
anarchic ,
anarchistic ,
anomic ,
back -
door ,
banned ,
barred ,
black -
market ,
bootleg ,
chargeable ,
clandestine ,
contraband ,
contrary to law ,
criminal ,
extramarital ,
felonious ,
flawed ,
forbade ,
forbid ,
forbidden ,
freeloving ,
furtive ,
illegal ,
illegitimate ,
impermissible ,
improper ,
incestuous ,
irregular ,
justiciable ,
lawless ,
nonconstitutional ,
nonlegal ,
nonlicit ,
nonpermissible ,
not permitted ,
off limits ,
out of bounds ,
outlaw ,
outlawed ,
prohibited ,
punishable ,
ruled out ,
secret ,
sneaky ,
taboo ,
tabooed ,
triable ,
unallowed ,
unauthorized ,
unconstitutional ,
under the ban ,
under -
the -
counter ,
under -
the -
table ,
underhanded ,
unlawful ,
unlicensed ,
unofficial ,
unpermissible ,
unsanctioned ,
unstatutory ,
untouchable ,
unwarrantable ,
unwarranted ,
verboten ,
vetoed ,
wrong ,
wrongful
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Elicit vs. Illicit: Is There a Difference? | Merriam-Webster Illicit and elicit may sound and look similar, but they have different meanings Illicit is an adjective describing something that is illegal or not permitted, while elicit is a verb meaning "to bring forth a reaction or response "
ILLICIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com ILLICIT definition: not legally permitted or authorized; unlicensed; unlawful See examples of illicit used in a sentence
ILLICIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary illegal or socially disapproved of: illicit trade illicit activities (Definition of illicit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
ILLICIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary An illicit activity or substance is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country Dante clearly condemns illicit love information about the use of illicit drugs
Understanding the Word “Illicit” — Meaning, Examples, and How to Use It . . . At its core, "illicit" describes something that’s forbidden by law, rules, or morality It points to actions, materials, or behaviors that are considered illegal or morally wrong
ILLICIT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary illegal or socially disapproved of: illicit trade illicit activities (Definition of illicit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
ILLICIT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary An illicit activity or substance is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country Dante clearly condemns illicit love
What Does Illicit Mean? | The Word Counter What does the word illicit mean? According to Collins English Dictionary and the American Heritage Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, the word illicit is an adjective which means not allowed or approved, outside social norms, or illegal in contemporary English
Illicit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary She had an illicit affair with her boss The drug is sold illicitly on the streets