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illicit in Russian

illicit in Russian is недозволенный, неположенный, незако́нный — illicit means not permitted by law or social convention; forbidden.

illicit in Russian

недозволенный
adj
Pronounced: nedozvolennyy
Breaking social norms.
неположенный
adj
Pronounced: nepolozhennyy
Breaking social norms.
незако́нный
adj
Pronounced: nezakonnyy
Unlawful.

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.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "illicit" in Russian?

"illicit" in Russian is недозволенный, неположенный, незако́нный. illicit means: Not permitted by law or social convention; forbidden.

How do you pronounce недозволенный?

"illicit" in Russian is недозволенный, pronounced "nedozvolennyy".

How do you use "illicit" in a sentence?

Example: "Police seized a large quantity of illicit drugs at the port." In Russian, "illicit" is недозволенный, неположенный, незако́нный.

Are there other ways to say "illicit" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "illicit": недозволенный, неположенный, незако́нный.

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