English to Telugu Dictionary unlettered

unlettered

చదువు
definition
adjective
It seems common to consider the MFDP as a group of uneducated farmers or unlettered peasants, yet it was this party and these people who put their lives on the line in one of the most courageous acts of African political expression.
(of a person) poorly educated or illiterate.
translation of 'unlettered'
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example
‘No ego here and hence no opinion,’ claimed Muthal, the 'unlettered' president.
He was handsome, 'unlettered' , and an excellent horseman.
The immediate postwar era witnessed the proliferation of black community-based organizations, often led by 'unlettered' men and women.
A red-haired Cuban refugee used to take offense at nearly everything I uttered, finding me unrefined, 'unlettered' , vulgar, and a bore.
She is enchanting but 'unlettered' , wild and rough.
He was just as interested in its corrosive effect on those who claimed to bring civilization to the 'unlettered' heathen.
He's an 'unlettered' , un-bookish ignoramus, remember?
They come from all walks of life, all nations, rich and poor, educated and 'unlettered' , religious and secular, respectable and underworld.
Your mention of scribes writing down whatever 'unlettered' men have dictated does not prove anything; he did not dictate whilst others sat writing!
At the tea break I asked the prosecutor whether he could not but admire the fluency with which an apparently 'unlettered' man was conducting his own defence.
He described himself as ‘unskilled in every way, an 'unlettered' exile’.
Those confronting the Raj here were poor, 'unlettered' peasants.
A number of the interpretations are fairly literal, which suggests the perspective of an 'unlettered' audience.
But on the whole, this is a great book to give to your colleagues in the humanities who think that anyone who does mathematics must be an 'unlettered' philistine.
The participants in these protests were 'unlettered' peasants and tribals, and we know far more of their deeds than their words.
And his 'unlettered' parents and uncle also ‘supported my younger sister Madhavi’.
These units thus provided a continuous process of turning 'unlettered' barbarians into literate Roman citizens.
Indeed, he maintained, ‘an 'unlettered' man with God's grace can do more for the building up of the church than many graduates’.
They of course demeaned themselves by demonstrating on the lawn outside the council room like a mob of 'unlettered' students.
It seems common to consider the MFDP as a group of uneducated farmers or 'unlettered' peasants, yet it was this party and these people who put their lives on the line in one of the most courageous acts of African political expression.
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