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Key Difference
Now let’s look at each one in more detail.
1. “Elicit” (Verb)
Examples:
🔹 Visual Tip: Imagine someone asking a question or making a statement that “elicits” or “draws out” a response like a magnet! 🧲
2. “Illicit” (Adjective)
Examples:
🔹 Visual Tip: Think of “illicit” as involving “il-legal” activities. It’s something that shouldn’t be happening.
Practice Exercise
Let’s check your understanding! Fill in the blanks with the correct word, “elicit” or “illicit”:
Answer Key:
Quick Tip to Remember
A fun way to remember the difference: