The Difference Between “Illicit” vs. “Elicit” Explained
Illicit is an adjective that describes something as unlawful, prohibited or morally frowned upon. Elicit is a verb that means to bring forth or draw information or a response.
Illicit is an adjective that describes something as unlawful, prohibited or morally frowned upon. Elicit is a verb that means to bring forth or draw information or a response.
A compliment is an expression of flattery or admiration. A complement is “a thing that completes or brings to perfection”.