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Elicit

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The word elicit is a verb that means to draw out, provoke, or call forth a reaction, emotion, or piece of information from someone. [1, 2]

Definition and Usage

  • Core Meaning: To bring out something hidden or latent, typically through a stimulus, questioning, or a specific action. [1, 3]
  • Common Examples:
    • “The teacher’s questions were designed to elicit a response from the students.”
    • “The comedian’s jokes managed to elicit roars of laughter from the crowd.”
    • “The primary goal of the survey was to elicit honest feedback about the product.” [1, 4, 5, 6]

Commonly Confused Word

People frequently confuse elicit with illicit because they sound nearly identical. However, they have completely opposite functions: [1]

  • Elicit (Verb): To draw out or provoke a response (e.g., elicit applause).
  • Illicit (Adjective): Illegal, forbidden, or against established rules (e.g., illicit activities). [1, 5, 7]

Alternative Context: Elicit (AI Tool)

In the modern tech landscape, Elicit is also widely known as an AI-powered research assistant. It helps academics and researchers automate tasks such as finding relevant scientific papers, creating data extraction tables, and synthesizing literature reviews. [8, 9, 10, 11]


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[1] https://www.merriam-webster.com

[2] https://www.vocabulary.com

[3] https://www.merriam-webster.com

[4] https://dictionary.cambridge.org

[5] https://www.dictionary.com

[6] https://elon.io

[7] https://www.grammarly.com

[8] https://elicit.com

[9] https://libguides.library.arizona.edu

[10] https://elicit.com

[11] https://answers.businesslibrary.uflib.ufl.edu