Literator

Word LITERATOR
Character 9
Hyphenation lit er a tor
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Literator"

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Who fucking knows anymore? First, it meant factual, and now it means fictional. What the fuck, internet... what the fuck? Urban Dictionary

A word with no meaning in today's USA. Urban Dictionary

Used to describe something that actually happens or exists. One of the most overused words in modern society. Not to be confused with figuratively, as this is the complete opposite. Urban Dictionary

A good way to show that you are a total drama queen twit is to use the term 'literally' to describe every mundane thing that you do in life Urban Dictionary

Actually; in fact; without exaggeration. The single most overused and incorrectly used word in the English language. Urban Dictionary

In real life-- Able to read and write. In roleplaying-- A good roleplayer. Specifically, a literate roleplayer does not use chatspeak, spells word correctly, and has proper usage and grammar. Literates are less likely to be desperates or n00bs and generally roleplays well. If you see a thread with "LITERATE ROLEPLAY/LITERATES ONLY" in the subject line, it means they only accept people who have good grammar. Urban Dictionary

When you are literal and therefore gullible. Urban Dictionary

Exactly. A replacement for the often erroneously used “literally.” Urban Dictionary

The feeling of wanting to litter or throw fruits off of buildings. Urban Dictionary

1) A person possessing reading and writing skills that remain acceptable by the standards of the English language. 2) A member belonging to the nearly unknown society of persons able to string a sentence together without the addition of such terms including ur, hott, omg, lolz, wft, and so forth... Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Literator

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The word "literator" in example sentences

For he says that in old times, when a company of slaves was offered for sale by any person, it was not customary, without good reason, to describe either of them in the catalogue as a literati, but only as a literator, meaning that he was not a proficient in letters, but had a smattering of knowledge. ❋ Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (N/A)

Some there are who draw a distinction between a literati and a literator, as the Greeks do between ❋ Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (N/A)

"Goruki sounds like the name of a Russian literator," said Red Shirt. ❋ Soseki Natsume (1891)

"Yes, just like a Russian literator," Clown at once seconded Red Shirt. ❋ Soseki Natsume (1891)

Gorky for a Russian literator, Maruki a photographer of Shibaku, and komeno-naruki (rice) a life-giver, eh? ❋ Soseki Natsume (1891)

This president was the distinguished pianist and literator, Dr. Larry Nopkin, and his sarcastic glare at the pupils gave every man the nervous shivers. ❋ James Huneker (1890)

The school of the _literatus_ was much better than that of the _literator_, but it reached only a limited number of the Roman youth. ❋ Levi Seeley (1887)

Locke or Hume might perhaps still have resented a little the "literator judaeus," but Faraday or Clerk-Maxwell would have expressed the same opinion with only the change of a word: "If the twelfth century had once tasted true science, how quick they would have dropped Avicenna and Averroes!" ❋ Henry Adams (1878)

Thinking to make the descriptions yet more real, and therefore more impressive, I took the liberty of attributing the composition to a literator who, whatever may be thought of his works, was not himself a fiction. ❋ Unknown (1873)

But because he esteemed the Saviour only as one of many masters, and was a ` man of the letter '[margin note: literator] (which is better expressed in Greek, grammateus) not a spiritual hearer, therefore he had no place where Jesus might lay His head. ❋ 1225?-1274 (1842)

Cato, the literator, "[857] meaning, doubtless, that Valerius Cato was both a poet and an eminent grammarian. ❋ Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (N/A)

wrong-->"Oh my god, Jessica, your post literally scared me to death" right--> "I literally wrote [this post] at [3:04] [A.M]." ❋ Deathmatch1127 (2015)

Person 1: I am literally going to have [a stroke] if I see another tweet about [fake news]. Person 2: Are you really? Should I call [911]? Person 1: Why would you call 911? ❋ DatJewishkid (2017)

Incorrect usage: A: It was literally [raining cats and dogs]. B: Really dipshit? How many [scratches] do you have? Correct usage: A: Dude, Justin Bieber literally has half a billion views on YouTube. B: Shit, really? Now I know the world is coming to [an end] ❋ Grammerpalice (2011)

'dude.. i literally died' 'oh... its [a shame] [you are] literally [still alive] though' ❋ Tom Healey (2016)

"I literally died laughing." "He just texted me, omg I literally can't." "I am literally over it." "This is literally the best [peanut butter and jelly sandwich] anyone ever made." "He is literally such a jerk." "I was literally, like, almost about to cry." Now, let's look at this word used correctly: "I know you're [lactose intolerant]...don't worry, there's literally no dairy in my house." "Kim Kardashian has done [literally nothing] to deserve fame or fortune." "Kanye West literally thinks he is Jesus Christ." ❋ Deest (2017)

1. The [literacy] rate is 97% in America, meaning 97% of Americans can [read and write]. 2. The difference between a literate [roleplayer] and an advanced roleplayer is that being advanced specifically states that you are good at writing (i.e. descriptions, characters) but literate just means you have good grammar, although they're often used interchangeably. ❋ Newbia (2005)

He's not [gunna] realize you're [joking], he's [literable]. ❋ AngelJean (2021)

“I literally walked 8 miles to the supermarket,” said [Shannyn]. "No, the supermarket is [litereally] less than a mile from here," replied [Gregor]. ❋ MikeInDC (2021)

"I am feeling very [literous]" is what he said as he tossed his [can of coke] out the window of his car. "I am a very literous individual' thought damon as he continued to dump watermelons out of [the trunk] of his expeditions ❋ Thesneakygiraffe (2010)

[Literate]: Did you see that girl knock out the math teacher? Non-Literate: omg did u see tha mofo [slung] that fag in his fuckin [ballz]?? (Grammar error fixed by CPU Killer) ❋ CPU Killer (2005)

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