Well, bless your heart for trying, but no, they don't have similar meanings. "Illicit" means something is forbidden by law or rules, while "illiterate" means someone is unable to read or write. So, in short, one is about breaking the law, and the other is about struggling with the alphabet. Keep on learning, honey!
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The homophone for "elicit" is "illicit." Both words sound the same but have different meanings: "elicit" means to draw out or evoke a response, while "illicit" means illegal or forbidden.
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No, they do not have similar meanings. Yes, they have contradictory meanings. They mean neither the same nor opposite.
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illogical illegitimate illegible illiterate illuminate illustrious illuminate illumine illusory illiberal illiquid illicit thats just a few hoped this helped :) if you need more just say:)
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