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illicit in Latin

illicit in Latin is illicitus — illicit means not permitted by law or social convention; forbidden.

illicit in Latin

illicitus
adj

What does "illicit" mean?

  1. adjective Not permitted by law or social convention; forbidden.
    "Police seized a large quantity of illicit drugs at the port."

illicit in a sentence

  • Police seized a large quantity of illicit drugs at the port.
  • They were having an illicit affair that everyone at the office suspected.

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What is "illicit" in Latin?

"illicit" in Latin is illicitus. illicit means: Not permitted by law or social convention; forbidden.

How do you use "illicit" in a sentence?

Example: "Police seized a large quantity of illicit drugs at the port." In Latin, "illicit" is illicitus.

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