people making fun of you
The opposite of literate is illiterate. For example: John can speak perfect English, however Jack has difficulties understanding and writing the language. Jack would be illiterate in English.
Illiterate.
Illiterate
The word literate does not contain a prefix. One could be added, such as ill- forming illiterate.
"People who are illiterate cannot completely fulfill their roles as citizens." "In some Third World countries, more than 90% of the population is illiterate." "A program was set up to help illiterate migrant workers learn how to read and write."
Then it is safe to assume you are illiterate
Illiterate is usually an adjective, and in this sense does not have a plural form. The noun for illiterate is illiteracy, for which the plural can be illiteracies, but it is awkward. Illiterate is sometimes used as a noun to describe an illiterate person, in which case the plural would be illiterates, e.g. as in the insult, "You are a bunch of illiterates!"
That is highly unlikely. Illiterate is defined as being unable to read or write, or demonstrating a very limited education and level of literacy. Were we all illiterate, we would be unable to read this question or answer it.
The Capulet's illiterate servant asks Romeo, not knowing who he is, to read it to him.
no, to be considered disabled you must not be able to work any jobs in the national economy. If you are illiterate, you can still do manual labor and are therefore not considered disabled
"He was an uncultured and illiterate peasant."
The opposite of literate is illiterate. For example: John can speak perfect English, however Jack has difficulties understanding and writing the language. Jack would be illiterate in English.
The illiterate man struggled to read the instructions on the packaging.
illiterate in spanish is analfabeto
il-literate (illiterate)
Illiterate.
This person is illiterate i would be do they have armed forces in Jamaica?