What does ellicit mean?

Ellicit is a common misspelling of the verb “elicit” (i.e., it should be spelled with only one “l”).

One of the reasons for this is that elicit and illicit are commonly confused, and “illicit” is spelled with double “l.”

“Elicit” means to “receive or obtain” a reaction, a response, or information. So, if you are attempting to elicit a reaction or information from someone, you are trying to obtain it, often in a subtle or indirect way.

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