Used in a Sentence

literate

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for literate.

Editorial note

Your second paragraph sounds like a call for literate engineering, akin to Knuth's literate programming.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A person who is able to read and write.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of literate gathered in one view.

noun

A person who is able to read and write.

adjective

Able to read and write; having literacy.

adjective

Knowledgeable in literature, writing; literary; well-read.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for literate.

Example sentences

1

Your second paragraph sounds like a call for literate engineering, akin to Knuth's literate programming.

2

Not only is your statement disappointing to hear from anyone presuming to be technically literate, it is objectively wrong.

3

I think the point is to carve the division between tech-literate and common communications in stone -- to prevent privacy and security from ever going mainstream.

4

For a supposedly scientifically literate field, tech makes use of a TON of pseudoscientific hand-waving.

5

Like he was the only literate Italian alive in 15th century.

6

Besides Knuth literate programming I've seen only one piece of software that looked as readable: the disassembly of Sinclair Spectrum ROM.

7

Right, we are literate, we don't keep our wallets online or on our hard drives.

8

I know barely literate programmers making bank, while exceptional programmers are just scraping by.

9

Of course, you could be right: some online harassers may also be high-status winners sending out semi-literate email screeds from their mansions and yachts and whatnot.

10

Sure, humans can live long, healthy, literate lives in captivity.

11

I get the impression that we live in a less scientifically literate society.

12

) Strongly recommend Manin to the mathematically literate interested in a sophisticated and worldly introduction to logic.

Quote examples

1

It's a style I call "modern literate," which tries to emulate "literate programming" without extra-language tools.

2

I only said, "middle aged" for exactly that reason: you might hate Edward Snowden and be a totally technically literate person.

3

Exactly - I don't understand why even computer literate people have trouble understanding that computers aren't "an" activity, they're a gateway to millions of them, limited by your imagination.

4

If you prefer textbooks, I have heard good things about "Linear Algebra Done Right," [1] but I would not recommend it unless you are "math literate" at an undergraduate level already.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use literate in a sentence?

Your second paragraph sounds like a call for literate engineering, akin to Knuth's literate programming.

What does literate mean?

A person who is able to read and write.

What part of speech is literate?

literate is commonly used as noun, adjective.