aliteracy

/ˌeɪˈlɪtərəsi/
noun
  1. The condition of being able to read but choosing not to read, especially for pleasure or learning.
    • Unlike illiteracy, aliteracy involves a lack of motivation rather than a lack of skill.
    • The library's program aims to combat aliteracy by making books more engaging.
    • Aliteracy is a growing concern in communities with easy access to digital entertainment.
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