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Illicit and illiterate have similar meanings?

No, "illicit" and "illiterate" have very different meanings. Here's a breakdown:

Illicit means illegal or forbidden. It refers to something that is against the law or accepted rules.

* Example: "The illicit drug trade is a major problem in many countries."

Illiterate means unable to read or write. It refers to a lack of literacy skills.

* Example: "The organization provides literacy programs for adults who are illiterate."

While both words might sound similar, they are completely distinct in their meaning.

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