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illiteracy

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/ɪˈlɪt.ə.rə.si/ · il-lit-er-a-cy

The inability to read and write.

Meanings

nounformal

The inability to read and write.

پڑھنے اور لکھنے کی اہلیت کا نہ ہونا۔

بے سوادی

be soadi

Synonyms

uneducationignorancelack of literacyپڑھائی کی کمینہ جاننے والانادان

Antonyms

literacyeducationknowledgeپڑھائیتعلیمعلم

Common Collocations

  • high illiteracy rate
  • addressing illiteracy
  • illiteracy in society

Example Sentences

Illiteracy remains a major challenge in many developing countries.

بے سوادی بہت سے ترقی پذیر ممالک میں ایک بڑا چیلنج بنی ہوئی ہے۔

Be soadi bohat se taraqqi pazeer mumalik mein aik bara challenge bani hui hai.

Programs aimed at reducing illiteracy have been implemented worldwide.

بے سوادی کو کم کرنے کے لئے پروگرام دنیا بھر میں نافذ کیے گئے ہیں۔

Be soadi ko kam karne ke liye programs duniya bhar mein naafiz kiye gaye hain.

Education is the key to combating illiteracy effectively.

تعلیم بے سوادی کا مؤثر طریقے سے مقابلہ کرنے کی کلید ہے۔

Taleem be soadi ka mo'asar tareeqay se muqabala karne ki kaleed hai.

Easily Confused With

literacy:Literacy refers to the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to the lack of this ability.

Word Family

literate
adjectiveپڑھا لکھا
literacy
nounپڑھائی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

I can remember 'illiteracy' by thinking of someone who can't read the label on a coffee cup.

Picture a classroom where students are eager to learn but unable to read.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بے سوادی میں بھی تم کو دیکھ کر سمجھ آتا ہے، کہ کچھ واقعہ کچھ نہیں، علم کے سوا کچھ نہیں۔

Be soadi mein bhi tum ko dekh kar samajh aata hai, Ke kuch waqia kuch nahi, ilm ke siwa kuch nahi.

Even in illiteracy, seeing you makes me understand, That nothing exists but knowledge.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

علم ایک قیمتی خزانہ ہے

Ilm aik qeemti khazana hai

Knowledge is a valuable treasure.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "illiteratus" — unlettered, uneducated

First known use: 19th century

The term evolved from the Latin word 'illiteratus', which combines 'in-' (not) and 'literatus' (lettered). It has been used in English since the 19th century.