5 letter words ending in CIT

5 letter words ending in CIT in English

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Common 5 letter words ending in CIT with meaning

WordDefinition
TACIT
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Tacit is an adjective.

Definitions

1. Understood or implied without being stated.

2. Expressed or carried out without words; silent.

Pronunciations (US, UK)

US: /ˈtæsɪt/

UK: /ˈtasɪt/

Origin and Usage

The word tacit comes from the Latin word "tacitus," which means "silent" or "unspoken." It was first used in English in the early 17th century. Tacit is commonly used to describe something that is understood or implied without being stated outright. It is often used in legal and business contexts to describe agreements or understandings that are not explicitly stated but are nevertheless understood by all parties involved.

Synonyms

Implicit, understood, unspoken, inferred, hinted, suggested.

Related Words

Taste, taint, tract, tract, trait.

Example Sentences

1. The tacit agreement between the two companies was never put in writing.

2. She gave him a tacit nod of approval.

3. His silence was a tacit admission of guilt.

4. The two friends had a tacit understanding that they would always have each others backs.

5. The tacit rules of the game were not explained to the new player.

LICIT
Parts of Speech

Licit is an adjective.

Definitions

Allowable by law; lawful; not prohibited or forbidden.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈlɪsɪt/

UK: /ˈlɪsɪt/

Origin and Usage

Licit comes from the Latin word licitus, meaning "lawful." It has been in use in English since the 16th century and is often used in legal contexts to refer to actions or behaviors that are legal and not prohibited by law.

Synonyms

Legal, lawful, permissible, allowed, sanctioned, authorized, legitimate, valid.

Related Words

Legal, moral, valid, sound, right.

Example Sentences
  • The companys activities were found to be licit by the regulatory authorities.
  • He had no doubt that his actions were licit and within the bounds of the law.
  • The court determined that the search was licit and did not violate the defendants rights.