First Known Use: 15th century
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illiterate
adjective il·lit·er·ate \(ˌ)i(l)-ˈli-t(ə-)rət\
: not knowing how to read or write
: having or showing a lack of knowledge about a particular subject
: not grammatically correct
Full Definition of ILLITERATE
1
: having little or no education; especially : unable to read or write <an illiterate population>
2
a : showing or marked by a lack of familiarity with language and literature <an illiterate magazine> b : violating approved patterns of speaking or writing
3
: showing or marked by a lack of acquaintance with the fundamentals of a particular field of knowledge <musically illiterate>
— illiterate noun
— il·lit·er·ate·ly adverb
— il·lit·er·ate·ness noun
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Examples of ILLITERATE
- Constantine is listed in the 1870 census as illiterate; 10 years later, he had learned to read and write. And when, in 1906, the local “colored school” was slated for destruction, Constantine arranged to save it by having it moved to this property. —Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Wall Street Journal, 1 Feb. 2006
- Martin is not illiterate but I think close to it. I never saw him read a newspaper, for instance. —Hayden Carruth, Reluctantly, 1998
- In a time when nearly everyone was illiterate, before newspapers, radio, and television, how could the religious and iconographic detail of these apparitions have been so similar? —Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World, 1996
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Origin of ILLITERATE
Middle English, from Latin illiteratus, from in- + litteratus literate
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Synonym Discussion of ILLITERATE
ignorant, illiterate, unlettered, untutored, unlearned mean not having knowledge. ignorant may imply a general condition or it may apply to lack of knowledge or awareness of a particular thing <an ignorant fool> <ignorant of nuclear physics>. illiterate applies to either an absolute or a relative inability to read and write <much of the population is still illiterate>. unlettered implies ignorance of the knowledge gained by reading <an allusion meaningless to the unlettered>. untutored may imply lack of schooling in the arts and ways of civilization <strange monuments built by an untutored people>. unlearned suggests ignorance of advanced subjects <poetry not for academics but for the unlearned masses>.
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ILLITERATENESS Defined for Kids
1illiterate
adjective il·lit·er·ate \i-ˈli-tə-rət\
Definition of ILLITERATE for Kids
: unable to read or write
2illiterate
noun
Definition of ILLITERATE for Kids
: a person who is unable to read or write
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