illiterate person

NOUN
  1. a person unable to read
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How To Use illiterate person In A Sentence

  • This man no more than a spoiled child in a man's shoes; who could no more run a country than could an illiterate person read a book.
  • “‘Mr. Coffee and Mr. Fixit,’” he asserts, “is written in faux-naïf Hemingway sentences as they might be spoken by an illiterate person.” Raymond Carver
  • “‘Mr. Coffee and Mr. Fixit,’” he asserts, “is written in faux-naïf Hemingway sentences as they might be spoken by an illiterate person.” Raymond Carver
  • It is not unknown how the name scribe was a general title given to all the learned part of that nation, as it is opposed to the rude and illiterate person. From the Talmud and Hebraica
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