Need another word that means the same as “literacy”? Find 5 synonyms and 30 related words for “literacy” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Literacy” are: ability to read and write, reading ability, writing ability, reading proficiency, writing proficiency
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “literacy” as a noun can have the following definitions:
ability to read and write | The quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment. |
reading ability | A datum about some physical state that is presented to a user by a meter or similar instrument. |
reading proficiency | A public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance. |
writing ability | The collected work of an author. |
writing proficiency | The act of creating written works. |
acronym | A word formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name and pronounced as one word. The word scuba is an acronym for s elf c ontained u nderwater b reathing a pparatus. |
alphabetic | Relating to or expressed by a writing system that uses an alphabet. Dictionaries list words in alphabetical order. |
crabbed | Bad-tempered. His handwriting is crabbed and hideous. |
cursive | Cursive writing. Cursive script. |
digraph | A combination of two letters representing one sound, as in ph and ey. |
envelope | A curve joining the successive peaks of a modulated wave. The spacecraft detected an envelope of gas around the comet. |
essay | Put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to. The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps. |
handwriting | Something written by hand. Handwriting can be slow and painful for one with arthritis. |
journal | Write in a journal or diary. I journaled extensively during both periods. |
legible | (of handwriting or print) clear enough to read. Legible handwriting. |
letter | Inscribe letters or writing on. Her name was lettered in gold. |
letterhead | A printed heading on stationery, stating a person or organization’s name and address. Write to the company s registered office which you can normally get from their letterhead. |
literal | Being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something- G.K.Chesterton. It s the literal truth. |
literary | Of language associated with literary works or other formal writing having a marked style intended to create a particular emotional effect. The great literary works of the nineteenth century. |
A single delivery or collection of mail. You ve got mail. | |
mailbox | A computer file in which email messages received by a particular user are stored. |
manuscript | An author’s handwritten or typed text that has not yet been published. Her autobiography remained in manuscript. |
memo | A memorandum. |
memorandum | A written message in business or diplomacy. The two countries signed a memorandum of understanding on economic cooperation. |
message | Send a message. A campaign to get the message about home security across. |
missive | A written message addressed to a person or organization. Yet another missive from the Foreign Office. |
perusal | Reading carefully with intent to remember. A quick perusal of the index to the book reveals an interesting fact. |
postcard | A card for sending messages by post without an envelope. He promised to send me a picture postcard. |
postscript | A note appended to a letter after the signature. As a postscript to this Paul did finally marry. |
read | Having a readership of a specified extent. It attempts to read a floppy disk without regard to its format. |
reader | A proofreader. Guardian readers. |
readership | The readers of a newspaper, magazine, or book regarded collectively. The magazine has a readership of just 65 000. |
report | Cover an event or subject as a journalist or a reporter. Police reported that the floods were abating. |
stationery | Paper cut to an appropriate size for writing letters; usually with matching envelopes. A stationery supplier. |
subscriber | A person who receives a publication regularly by paying in advance. I am a new subscriber to Saga magazine. |
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