illiterate|illiterates in English

noun

[il'lit·er·ate || 'ɪ'lɪtərət /-trət]

one who cannot read or write; ignorant or uneducated perso

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1. We read no cogent outcries from illiterates.

2. I'm not illiterate.

3. He is musically illiterate.

4. Many illiterates can not read the Admonition on a pack of cigarettes

5. Thank goodness you're illiterate.

6. It's not like you're illiterate.

7. Mother was poor and illiterate.

8. Many illiterates can not read the admonition on a pack of cigarettes.

9. Many senior managers are technologically illiterate.

10. You know he's illiterate, don't you?

11. Illiterate and undesirable are treated as synonymous.

12. Beers (1996) observed that Aliterates far outnumber illiterates and encounter similar problems or difficulties

13. Unable to read or write; illiterate: Analphabetic peoples

14. An illiterate, later he received some schooling.

15. These are the truly illiterate among us.

16. An illiterate factory worker won the lottery.

17. Most are illiterate and live in absolute poverty.

18. The most erudite person and the most illiterate person...

19. Unable to read or write; illiterate: Analphabetic peoples

20. Unable to read or write; illiterate Analphabetic peoples

21. A large percentage of the population is illiterate.

22. Unable to read or write; illiterate: Analphabetic peoples

23. Over 30% of the adult population were illiterate.

24. They are sometimes, especially in underdeveloped countries, illiterate.

25. A surprising percentage of the population are illiterate.