Not quite. “Solicit” means to ask for something, usually used in a commercial context (buying or selling).
Salespeople that come to your door or call you at home are “soliciting”; asking for your business, as opposed to you deciding you want a product and going to a store to get it yourself.
“Unsolicited advice” is advice no one was asking for; “Unsolicited help” is help no one asked for, etc.
what’s solicited mean?
It means offered services or goods too.
Not quite. “Solicit” means to ask for something, usually used in a commercial context (buying or selling).
Salespeople that come to your door or call you at home are “soliciting”; asking for your business, as opposed to you deciding you want a product and going to a store to get it yourself.
“Unsolicited advice” is advice no one was asking for; “Unsolicited help” is help no one asked for, etc.
no offense, owen but from behind her you’d need a chair to get into position and a ruler’s worth of armlength