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    literate
    /ˈlɪt(ə)rət/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a literate person.

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  3. Literate means able to read and write, or having knowledge of a particular subject. Learn more about the word, its usage, and related terms with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the meaning of literate as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use literate in a sentence and how it differs from irony.

  5. having or showing knowledge of literature, writing, etc.; literary; well-read. characterized by skill, lucidity, polish, or the like: His writing is literate but cold and clinical.

  6. Literate means able to read and write, or having skills or knowledge in a specific area. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, with synonyms and collocations, and see the word origin and usage notes.

  7. having or appealing to those having worldly knowledge and refinement and savoir-faire. see more. adjective. knowledgeable and educated in one or several fields. “computer literate ” synonyms: educated. possessing an education (especially having more than average knowledge) noun. a person who can read and write. synonyms: literate person. see more.

  8. able to read and write: The man was barely literate and took a long time to write his name. Literate also means having a good education or showing it in your writing: He wrote a literate, colorful column and reviewed plays. Literate also means having a basic skill or knowledge of a subject:

  9. Learn the meaning of 'literate' as an adjective or a noun, with synonyms, pronunciation, examples and usage. Find out how to use 'literate' in different contexts, such as education, literature, computer or finance.