analphabet

/ˈænəlˌfæbɪt/
noun
  1. A person who cannot read or write; an illiterate person.
    • The organization runs evening classes to help analphabets learn basic reading and writing skills.
    • Being an analphabet can make everyday tasks like reading signs or filling out forms very difficult.
    • In some rural areas, many older adults are analphabets because they never had the chance to go to school.
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