aliterate

aliterate
aliteracy, n.
/ay lit"euhr it/, n.
1. a person who is able to read but rarely chooses to do so: Schools are worried about producing aliterates who prefer television to books.
adj.
2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of aliterates.
[see A-6, LITERATE]

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  • aliteracy — noun Date: 1984 the quality or state of being able to read but uninterested in doing so • aliterate adjective or noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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