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literacy
[ lit-er-uh-see ]
noun
- the quality or state of being literate, especially the ability to read and write.
- possession of education:
to question someone's literacy.
Synonyms: ,
- a person's knowledge of a particular subject or field:
to acquire computer literacy;
improving your financial literacy.
literacy
/ 藞濒瑟迟蓹谤蓹蝉瑟 /
noun
- the ability to read and write
- the ability to use language proficiently
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补苍顎卼颈路濒颈迟顎侥谤路补路肠测 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of literacy1
Example Sentences
I want to teach her financial literacy, but the world is teaching her digital consumerism faster.
Another thing Mager wanted to draw attention to was literacy rates in deaf children.
Libraries across California are bracing for cuts to early literacy, information access and continuing education programs after the Trump administration鈥檚 latest effort to slash federal spending took aim at the nation鈥檚 libraries and museums.
Credit card debt usually starts with poor financial literacy and a misunderstanding of how interest works, Lubo said.
Once literacy censors realized racial animosity wasn鈥檛 working, tactics shifted to demonizing queer literature, particularly books about the trans experience.
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