Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG

Immature
Imminent
Ilicit
Imperative E. All correct

The correct answer is C. Ilicit.

The word “illicit” means “unlawful” or “forbidden.” It is derived from the Latin word “illegitimus,” which means “not legitimate.” The word “illicit” is often used to describe activities that are illegal, such as drug trafficking or prostitution. It can also be used to describe activities that are morally wrong, such as cheating or stealing.

The words “immature,” “imminent,” and “imperative” are all spelled correctly.

  • Immature means “not fully developed or grown.” It can be used to describe people, animals, plants, or things.
  • Imminent means “about to happen.” It is often used to describe something that is dangerous or threatening.
  • Imperative means “extremely important or necessary.” It is often used to describe something that must be done or that is essential.