noun
- plural of illiteracy; the state or condition of being unable to read or write
- plural of illiteracy; lack of knowledge or skill in a particular area
Usage: countable noun when referring to multiple instances or types of illiteracy
Usage: often used in phrases like 'scientific illiteracies' or 'digital illiteracies'
Examples
- Many developing nations struggle with high rates of illiteracies among their populations.
- The program aims to reduce illiteracies in rural communities by providing free education.
- Digital illiteracies have become a growing concern in the modern workplace.
- The study examined various illiteracies related to financial management.
- Addressing illiteracies in science education is crucial for future innovation.
- Cultural and linguistic illiteracies can create barriers to understanding.
- The organization works to eliminate illiteracies through adult literacy programs.