accurate |
literate |
As adjectives the difference between accurate and literate
is that
accurate is in exact or careful conformity to truth; the result of care or pains; free from failure, error, or defect; exact; as, an
accurate'' calculator; an ''accurate'' measure; ''accurate expression, knowledge, etc while
literate is able to read and write; having literacy.
As a noun literate is
a person who is able to read and write.
erudite |
literate |
As adjectives the difference between erudite and literate
is that
erudite is learned, scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books while
literate is able to read and write; having literacy.
As a noun literate is
a person who is able to read and write.
literate |
know |
As nouns the difference between literate and know
is that
literate is a person who is able to read and write while
know is knowledge; the state of knowing.
As an adjective literate
is able to read and write; having literacy.
As a verb know is
to perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that.
education |
literate |
As nouns the difference between education and literate
is that
education is education while
literate is a person who is able to read and write.
As an adjective literate is
able to read and write; having literacy.
legible |
literate |
As adjectives the difference between legible and literate
is that
legible is being clear enough to be read, readable, particularly for handwriting while
literate is able to read and write; having literacy.
As a noun literate is
a person who is able to read and write.
preliterate |
literate |
As adjectives the difference between preliterate and literate
is that
preliterate is (of a culture) that has not yet developed a written language while
literate is able to read and write; having literacy.
As nouns the difference between preliterate and literate
is that
preliterate is a member of such a culture while
literate is a person who is able to read and write.
literate |
lite |
As an adjective literate
is able to read and write; having literacy.
As a noun literate
is a person who is able to read and write.
As a verb lite is
.
philomath |
literate |
As nouns the difference between philomath and literate
is that
philomath is a lover of learning; a scholar while
literate is a person who is able to read and write.
As an adjective literate is
able to read and write; having literacy.
literate |
verbosity |
As nouns the difference between literate and verbosity
is that
literate is a person who is able to read and write while
verbosity is the excess use of words, especially using more than are needed for clarity or precision; long-windedness.
As an adjective literate
is able to read and write; having literacy.
literate |
literate |
As adjectives the difference between literate and literate
is that
literate is able to read and write; having literacy while
literate is able to read and write; having literacy.
As nouns the difference between literate and literate
is that
literate is a person who is able to read and write while
literate is a person who is able to read and write.
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