illegitimate
Americanadjective
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born of parents who are not married to each other; born out of wedlock.
an illegitimate child.
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not legitimate; not sanctioned by law or custom.
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unlawful; illegal.
an illegitimate action.
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irregular; not in good usage.
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Logic. not in accordance with the principles of valid inference.
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Obsolete. (formerly, in London)
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of or relating to stage plays in which musical numbers were inserted because of laws that gave only a few theaters the exclusive right to produce straight dramas.
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acting in or producing such productions.
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noun
verb (used with object)
adjective
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born of parents who were not married to each other at the time of birth; bastard
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forbidden by law; illegal; unlawful
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contrary to logic; incorrectly reasoned
noun
Related Words
See illegal.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of illegitimate
First recorded in 1530–40; il- 2 + legitimate
Explanation
Something illegitimate is unlawful, or improper. If you're a doctor, even a great doctor, but you were never certified by the medical board, then you're an illegitimate doctor. Illegitimate has the root for "law" in it, and something illegitimate is outside the law or custom. A child not born to married parents is known as an illegitimate child, although so many people are making different choices about how to raise families, that the stigma is dropping away, especially if the child isn't the result of philandering (cheating). In King Lear, Edmund is mad that he's an illegitimate son, because it means he can't inherit the throne.
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Example Sentences
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The company says that it is “especially concerned about the use of A.I. to help individual humans or small groups gain unprecedented and illegitimate forms of concentrated power.”
From Slate • Feb. 25, 2026
With around 40% of births in the U.S. illegitimate, it’s easy to identify the problem but not so easy to correct it.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 9, 2026
Meta and YouTube strongly deny the allegations, and also unsuccessfully argued on Friday for the judge to declare statements comparing their platforms to tobacco and other addictive products to be illegitimate.
From Barron's • Feb. 7, 2026
Viewers eventually learn Sophie’s servitude is forced after her parentage is revealed — she’s the illegitimate daughter of an earl.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 29, 2026
Within the context of the revolutionary generation, however, giving one’s allegiance to a political party remained illegitimate.
From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis
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