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      • Illiterate is the right term. The important thing is to use it in a neutral way and not write as if illiteracy deminishes a person's value or innate intelligence.
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  2. Sep 1, 2022 · Labeling someone as “illiterate” is deficit minded - it focuses on what someone can’t do, and blames individuals for not having certain skills. Using this label shifts focus away from the real systemic issues we have around education in this country.

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  3. Feb 12, 2015 · But as discussed below, illiterate isn't an altogether unambiguous word either. The point of euphemistic speech is to avoid using words that some hearers might find vulgar, offensive, or otherwise unpleasant—and it can hardly be denied that, in a society that prizes literacy, illiterate has negative connotations.

  4. May 31, 2022 · But for all too many people—maybe some you know—it is an insurmountable barrier and a source of deep shame. The numbers are staggering. As of 2022, ThinkImpact reports that an estimated 79% of American adults are literate.

  5. In general, as you're aware, calling someone illiterate is insulting. However, if you're using it in a formal or academic way to describe someone or a group of people then it would be nothing more than an accurate description and shouldn't be seen as insulting.

  6. Oct 11, 2023 · Labeling someone as illiterate or uneducated can carry negative connotations or judgments about their abilities, intelligence, or worth. Both terms represent a specific aspect of an individual's educational journey, and neither diminishes a person's value or potential.

  7. Is there a single word to describe someone who is good at everything? From a full variety of things... athletics, academics, even crafts & mechanics... one of those people who seems to have natural talent and drive for everything & almost seams to have the Midas touch?

  8. What does the word illiterate mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word illiterate . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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