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“more illicit”
illicit (adjective), more illicit, most illicit
1. Relating to something that is not allowed by the law: The illicit behavior of the rum runners who sold liquor illegally was the target of the international police.
2. A reference to something that is considered wrong or unacceptable by prevailing social customs or moral standards: Ronald believed it to be illicit behavior to go shopping on Sundays.
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2. A reference to something that is considered wrong or unacceptable by prevailing social customs or moral standards: Ronald believed it to be illicit behavior to go shopping on Sundays.
Sarah's father strongly disapproved of her decision to live in an illicit relationship with her boyfriend.
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“more illicit”
Descriptive of anything that is not permitted by law. (1)
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