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unlettered

American  
[uhn-let-erd] / ʌnˈlɛt ərd /

adjective

  1. not educated; uneducated; untutored; ignorant.

  2. not literate; illiterate.

  3. not marked with letters, as a tombstone.


unlettered British  
/ ʌnˈlɛtəd /

adjective

  1. uneducated; illiterate

  2. not marked with letters

    an unlettered tombstone

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Related Words

See ignorant.

Etymology

Origin of unlettered

Middle English word dating back to 1300–50; un- 1, lettered

Example Sentences

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At the remove of 2½ centuries, that concern seems quaint, for today the real question may be whether the country can prosper if its citizens are ignorant and unlettered.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rendered on the page in glyph-laden phonetic spellings that are apt to confound the unlettered, these words take wing when released into sound.

From Seattle Times

In this tribal village, most parents are unlettered and unable to help their young children study at home.

From BBC

He was not an unlettered man: In his years at school, Calhoun had written a master’s thesis on the historiography of Napoleon’s peninsular war and had attended a law seminar in Belgium.

From Seattle Times

“He suffers the pangs of poverty of intellect. His perception is clouded. . . . He’s an empty-headed, long-eared, bleary-eyed, awkward, untutored, unlettered, hopeless misprint.”

From Washington Post