Sentence examples for the illiterate from inspiring English sources

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the illiterate

noun

An illiterate person, one not able to read.

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The illiterate.

And then there were the illiterate masses, the peasants".

The illiterate learned to read and write, he said.

Being anti-Western is not going to feed the hungry, teach the illiterate or create jobs.

Detailed forms will be hardest to fill in for the illiterate.

And, of course, the illiterate and foolhardy who keep the System alive.

"I found the poor and rich, the Muslim and Christian, the educated and the illiterate.

They spoke darkly about Islamists and about the illiterate across the river.

Anti-poverty campaigners can admire their efforts to offer banking services to the illiterate.

The first acts were rural insurrections intended to arouse the illiterate masses of the Italian countryside.

Registrars helped the illiterate and infirm sign in the box marked F for Fatah.

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