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(lĭt'ər-ĭt) pronunciation
adj.
    1. Able to read and write.
    2. Knowledgeable or educated in a particular field or fields.
  1. Familiar with literature; literary.
  2. Well-written; polished: a literate essay.
n.
  1. One who can read and write.
  2. A well-informed, educated person.

[Middle English litterate, from Latin litterātus, from littera, lītera, letter. See letter.]

literately lit'er·ate·ly adv.
literateness lit'er·ate·ness n.

USAGE NOTE   For most of its long history in English, literate has meant only "familiar with literature," or more generally, "well-educated, learned." Only since the late 19th century has it also come to refer to the basic ability to read and write. Its antonym illiterate has an equally broad range of meanings: an illiterate person may be incapable of reading a shopping list or unable to grasp an allusion to Shakespeare or Keats. The term functional illiterate is often used to describe a person who can read or write to some degree, but below a minimum level required to function in even a limited social situation or job setting. An aliterate person, by contrast, is one who is capable of reading and writing but who has little interest in doing so, whether out of indifference to learning in general or from a preference for seeking information and entertainment by other means. • More recently, the meanings of the words literacy and illiteracy have been extended from their original connection with reading and literature to any body of knowledge. For example, "geographic illiterates" cannot identify the countries on a map, and "computer illiterates" are unable to use a word-processing system. All of these uses of literacy and illiteracy are acceptable.


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adj

Definition: able to read and write
Antonyms: illiterate

adj

Definition: educated
Antonyms: ignorant

adj

Definition: well written
Antonyms: badly written

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IN BRIEF: Able to read and write. Also: Having knowledge in a particular area.

pronunciation I never heard of anyone who was really literate or who ever really loved books who wanted to suppress any of them. — Robertson Davies (1913-1995)

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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - kultiveret, som kan læse og skrive, med boglig dannelse
n. - en der kan læse og skrive, en boglig dannet person

Nederlands (Dutch)
kunnende lezen en schrijven, geletterd, belezen, deskundig

Français (French)
adj. - capable de lire et d'écrire, cultivé, érudit
n. - érudit

Deutsch (German)
adj. - gebildet, des Lesens und Schreibens kundig
n. - jmd. der Lesen und Schreiben kann

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj., -
n. - (στοιχειωδώς) εγγράμματος, μορφωμένος

Italiano (Italian)
letterato

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - alfabetizado, culto, erudito
n. - letrado (m), alfabetizado (m)

Русский (Russian)
грамотный, образованный

Español (Spanish)
adj. - letrado, que sabe leer y escribir
n. - letrado, persona que sabe leer y escribir

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - läs- och skrivkunnig, litterat, bildad, (åld.) litterär
n. - läs- och skrivkunnig person, bildad person, präst utan akademisk examen

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
精通文学的, 受过教育的, 学者

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 精通文學的, 受過教育的
n. - 學者

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 읽고 쓸 줄 아는, 학식 있는, 문학에 밝은, 세련된
n. - 읽고 쓸 줄 아는 사람, 배운 사람, 대학을 졸업하지 않고도 성직자로 허용된 사람

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 読み書きのできる, 学問のある, 教養のある
n. - 読み書きのできる人

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) مثقف, متعلم, متضلع في الأدب, أدبي (الاسم) المثقف, المتعلم‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮יודע קרוא וכתוב, לא אנאלפביתי, מלומד‬
n. - ‮משכיל‬


 
 
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