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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "literate" in a sentence

    literate example sentences

    literate


    1. The planet had been literate so long that many of them had book deals by the time they could hold a crayon


    2. The late 34th century in these parts was literate, peaceful and prosperous actually, compared to the centuries that lead up to it


    3. Yeah, the country was just a vacation, but the barely literate could maintain themselves indefinitely with a garden


    4. No wonder Aristethes had described it as a living museum that was dying; he could not have been more literate


    5. outside the bouleuterion that morning, those who were literate read it to other townspeople


    6. Pretty much as abusive as a tautology, either of which is the mark of the not very literate


    7. They spoke to me once, but gave our literate friend a real going-over


    8. Where was that going to get him? He would be literate


    9. Obviously she’d become literate in English because of my influence and my books


    10. Four Biharis is the total literate population of the state

    11. sufficiently literate to read the Bible, enabling them to fend off the inducements of Satan” turning out so many functional illiterates


    12. To the extent that Jews were literate, they were competent to do administrative work and collect taxes


    13. 9: Become financially literate and master the family budget process, tools and worksheets, spending logs


    14. The problem was that most literate men were in monasteries


    15. In fact 45% of family were literate, both


    16. literate American has access to abundant sources of information regarding health


    17. Bill: I suppose the Tarrant County Jail Gestapo were afraid that Michael might bludgeon himself to death or attack his fellow inmates with hardback books--the man and his screws are so afraid of literate people


    18. the fact that most people, even in the year 2009, are not literate


    19. Only the elite, rich, and the religious leaders were literate


    20. Had these backwards people been literate they would have had the good fortune to record this event

    21. are an excellent way for non-HTML literate workers within an organization to


    22. technically literate to post pages or manage the publishing of new content


    23. She was fifteen years old and the only one in the house who was computer literate


    24. Harrison, as resident agronomist, found having a literate assistant who not only took copious notes, but who was genuinely interested in his work and was fun to be around too good an opportunity to let go


    25. Her reports from that encounter were sensitive and literate


    26. As he become more literate and schooled he


    27. have a populace literate enough that you can more easily tell them what


    28. By the way, all of the people from the future seem to be literate and well educated


    29. cultures were changing into literate cultures


    30. variety of reasons, those emerging literate cultures began to consciously—and

    31. poetry that have survived into literate times


    32. All the emerging literate cultures were faced with that same dilemma: having to somehow accommodate that unconscious


    33. They would be attracted to the opposite—their new literate


    34. literate consciousness and stopped hearing our own internal directives


    35. It is only in literate times that we see poetry begin to move away from being a praise act to one reflecting the myriad concerns of the conscious mind, so that in time, poetry became completely distinct from prayer


    36. manhandling of the literate mind


    37. could draw was that the Listeners appeared much too early to become a part of the myths that made it into our literate world


    38. “Marna can’t read?” I hadn’t thought much about reading, couldn’t remember a time when I wasn’t literate


    39. He seems very literate and interested in history and politics


    40. This generation is adaptable, independent, creative, not intimidated by authority, and they are technologically literate

    41. Every child attending school should be IT literate by the end of primary school


    42. Its citizens need to be reasonably computer literate, possess both a consumerist mentality and a modicum of trust between the players in the economy - and hold credit cards


    43. Barely literate and with no hope, she moved to Windhoek to get another chance at schooling


    44. •Every child attending school should be IT literate by the end of primary school


    45. For her part, Connie saw to it every summer that there was a section at the front of the library set aside for the kinds of books she thought most high-schoolers—especially boys, seeing how the girls seemed to like reading on their own—would be interested in reading: horror, science fiction, westerns, and a few superthrillers for the more literate among them


    46. People with computer literate children now are the first generation in which the parent is not as technically facile as the child; where the child neither has to, wants to, nor trusts asking the parent for information


    47. same literate and careful handling as a piece of newest, super complicated, very


    48.  Highly PC literate and have their own PC with a


    49. India is a country of literate, wise and above all secular people


    50. form, those few that were literate, could judge for them-




















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    Synonyms for "literate"

    literate literate person learned scholarly educated erudite

    "literate" definitions

    a person who can read and write


    able to read and write


    versed in literature; dealing with literature


    knowledgeable and educated in one or several fields