Meaning & Definition of word "Illiteracy"

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    Illiteracy

    /ˌɪl.ɪˈtər.ə.si/

    noun:

    • 1. the inability to read and write.
      • Example: The organization launched a campaign to reduce illiteracy among adults in the community.
    • 2. a lack of knowledge in a specific area.
      • Example: Digital illiteracy remains a significant barrier for many people in accessing online resources.
    • 3. the condition of being uneducated or uninformed.
      • Example: The documentary highlighted the illiteracy that persists in rural regions.
    • 4. the quality of being unable to understand or use information effectively.
      • Example: Financial illiteracy can lead to poor money management and debt.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'illiterate' + '-cy', indicating a state or condition.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    literacy crisis:

    A significant issue where a large population lacks basic reading and writing skills.

    functional illiteracy:

    The inability to read and write well enough to manage daily living and employment tasks.

    raise literacy levels:

    Efforts undertaken to improve reading and writing skills in a population.

    Related Words

    literacy:

    The ability to read and write.

    illiterate:

    Unable to read or write.

    educational attainment:

    The highest level of education an individual has completed.

    Slang Meanings of illiteracy