literate
41literate — /ˈlɪtərət / (say lituhruht) adjective 1. able to read and write. 2. having an education; educated. 3. literary. –noun 4. someone who can read and write. 5. a learned person. {Middle English litterate, from Latin litterātus, līterātus lettered} …
42literate — Hiki ke heluhelu puke …
43Lady Literate in Arts — A Lady Literate in Arts or LLA qualification was offered by the University of St Andrews for more than a decade before women were allowed to graduate in the same way as men, and it became popular as a kind of external degree for women who had… …
44literal - literary - literate — ◊ literal The literal meaning of a word is its most basic meaning. She was older than I was, and not only in the literal sense. Tristan s first words were Tykki Dyw, Cornish for butterfly. Its literal meaning is beautiful little thing of God . ◊… …
45computer-literate — adjective able to use a computer …
46computer literate — UK US adjective ► IT, HR able to use computers effectively: »Candidates must be computer literate and proficient in MS Office …
47computer-literate — com.puter literate adj able to use a computer ▪ Nowadays, all graduates are computer literate. >computer literacy n [U] …
48computer-literate — ADJ GRADED If someone is computer literate, they have enough skill and knowledge to be able to use a computer. We look for applicants who are numerate, computer literate and energetic self starters. Syn: computerate …
49computer-literate — adjective A variant form of computer literate …
50computer-literate — com,puter literate adjective able to use a computer …