English to Bengali Dictionary literate

literate

সাক্ষর
definition
noun
If these were wanton act of miscreants, one incident that took place inside the Government Medical College campus on Thursday has proved that even the literates are not bothered to ‘rescue’ a roadside tree from being consumed by flames.
a literate person.
adjective
Most of us are familiar with the concept of literacy as it applies to reading and writing and it is generally accepted that being literate means being able to decipher the written word and compose written work.
(of a person) able to read and write.
translation of 'literate'
সাক্ষর ব্যক্তি
noun
শিক্ষিত ব্যক্তি,
অক্ষরজ্ঞানসংপন্ন ব্যক্তি
adjective
বিদ্বান্,
অক্ষরবিশিষ্ট,
সাক্ষর
example
Shared experience beyond these things would have involved, for the 'literate' among them, the Bible, or oft-recited poems and some popular books.
The means to accomplish this were 'literate' sermons, adhering closely to the liturgy of the church; catechising the young; and administering the sacraments.
The ensemble playing is lock tight, the soloists are eloquent; the seven pieces (five of them composed by group members) are 'literate' and stimulating.
This was especially so among the clergy, many of whom were barely 'literate' .
At present most 'literate' Africans can read English or French.
To suggest that the number of monks who were actually 'literate' is quite small should not be taken to mean that they had no experience with literacy or were completely unlearned.
From her novels, I thought she was considerably more theologically 'literate' and orthodox.
Today, many moviegoers have become psychologically 'literate' , and Hollywood reflects this change.
The productive sector of the economy of any industrial nation demands a scientifically 'literate' labor force.
It is true language changes over time but its development must be driven by the 'literate' if cohesion is to be maintained.
The printing press didn't abolish war, but it did create a 'literate' population that was able to educate itself.
A thousand years ago, technology severely limited the amount of words the average 'literate' person could read in a lifetime.
More than 80 percent of its population is 'literate' , and life expectancy is over 70 years.
Most of us are familiar with the concept of literacy as it applies to reading and writing and it is generally accepted that being 'literate' means being able to decipher the written word and compose written work.
Books of 'literate' and entertaining essays on occasional topics - what used to be called belles-lettres - are no longer common, and that is a shame.
The written form of Arabic is the same for all 'literate' Arabs (those able to read and write), regardless of how different their spoken dialects are.
And like all learning, becoming 'literate' is a lifelong process.
Within a few years, most Cherokees had become 'literate' in their own language.
To return to the slave narratives, they are in themselves very revealing of the scepticism directed toward the 'literate' slave both in their own time and in our histories of them.
In the case of English the answer is obvious: everyone in today's society needs to be 'literate' and able to communicate well.
I enjoyed reading the transcripts of David's well-crafted, highly 'literate' speeches.
At the beginning of the 18th century only ten per cent of the people were 'literate' in Wales, but revival brought change.
As for the Roman empire, he argues that a high degree of literacy can only be assumed for the urban upper classes and that only a few artisans and traders and even fewer farmers and rural workers would have been 'literate' .
When the person loses the capability to derive and create meaning in a culturally significant way, he or she becomes less, not more, 'literate' .
Even those already 'literate' in English adjusted to the new Creole system within five minutes.
If society at large became more 'literate' then the clergy could more readily be recruited from the laity; they did not have to remain what they had come close to being, a hereditary caste.
Why is it so hard to find a moderately theologically 'literate' reporter?
And the book turns out to be intelligent, 'literate' , and thoughtful.
As you would expect from such a 'literate' , well travelled and much experienced man, the brief author's note at the end is full of good stuff.
And though I am a writer myself, I am not referring to the media of the written word - because the 'literate' are all too often the most persuadable of the virtues of a dialogue across all kinds of boundaries.
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