characterized by skill, lucidity, polish, or the like
the difference between a quality and a skill is that a quality refects the person characteristics and lifestyle where as a skill represents their work and abilities
No.
The word 'literate' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun literate is a word for someone who can read and write, or an educated person. The noun form for the adjective literate is literateness. Other noun form are literacy and literature. Literacy refers to the ability to read and understand literature, while literature is a written work, especially one considered classic or of quality.
technical skill
Being able to read and write. Having an education. Well-read having skill in a special field or something/one with skill and polish (i.e. literate writing) but most traditionally one of the first two
Personally I think that it is a skill. Some people find it hard to listen while other find it interesting. So its a skill.
literate literate
you call them able?
you call them able?
i am literate in my learning
il-literate (illiterate)