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illiterate

/ɪˈlɪtəɹət/noun, adjective4 syllables

Illiterate means: not able to read or write.

Synonyms for illiterate11

noun, as in a person unable to read

illiterate person, nonreader

adjective, as in not able to read or write

analphabetic, unlettered, functionally illiterate, preliterate, semiliterate, uneducated

adjective, as in uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field

ignorant, uneducated

also used for illiterate

uncharactered, analphabet

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Opposites of illiterate

What does illiterate mean?4

adjective

1

not able to read or write

2

uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field“she is ignorant of quantum mechanics”

3

lacking culture, especially in language and literature

noun

1

a person unable to read

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with illiterate?1

three syllables

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Illiterate in a sentence

  • The illiterate man was eager to increase his vocabulary.unknown
  • A third of this country's inhabitants is illiterate.belgavox
  • Most of the peasants living in this godforsaken village are illiterate.Hybrid
  • The hosts on this channel are utterly illiterate.AlanF_US
  • My people shouldn't have been left this illiterate.usuyus
  • One third of this country's inhabitants are illiterate.Nylez
  • All these men are illiterate. They can neither read nor write.carlosalberto
  • Sami was illiterate. He could neither read nor write.OsoHombre

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Forms of illiterate

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