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  1. Illicit, while not exactly an everyday word, is far more common than its antonym, licit ("not forbidden by law, permissible"). Perhaps this is a function of our oft-noted fascination with bad behavior and boredom with rectitude.

  2. The wife of a burnt-out cop, who gets the brunt of his anger, hits her limit and turns to other cops for protection, who may be the ones in danger. Subtitles: English. Starring: Robert Davi Joan Severance Jack Scalia James Russo. Directed by: Worth Keeter.

    • Worth Keeter
    • January 1, 1992
    • 101 min
  3. Scientists study the effects drugs have on the brain and behavior. They use this information to develop programs for preventing drug use and for helping people recover from addiction. Further research helps transfer these ideas into practice in the community.

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Illicit behavior is often shaped by prevailing social norms and expectations, with actions considered illicit in one community potentially deemed acceptable in another.” Examples of activities that may be considered illicit due to moral implications include certain types of relationships or downloading software from unofficial sources.

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  6. adjective. us/ɪˈlɪs·ɪt/ Add to word listAdd to word list. illegal or socially disapproved of: illicit trade. illicit activities. (Definition of illicit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. The phrase 'illicit behavior' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to behavior that is illegal, forbidden, or otherwise not allowed. Example sentence: Jane was surprised when the police showed up to arrest her brother for his illicit behavior.