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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The movie director's use of special effects was criticized as illiterately excessive by some viewers.
The cultural commentator spoke illiterately about the significance of a certain artistic movement.
She spoke illiterately of the fine arts, revealing her lack of knowledge in the subject.
The history professor was shocked when a student wrote an illiterately argued paper on the Civil War.
The restaurant critic reviewed the new fusion cuisine illiterately, with no reference to the traditional flavors.
He spoke illiterately about classic novels, revealing his lack of literary knowledge.
The fashion designer's latest collection was illiterately labeled as outdated and uninspired by critics.
The tour guide explained the cultural significance of the temple, but some visitors responded illiterately.
She dressed illiterately for the museum exhibit, showing her disregard for cultural norms.
The students behaved illiterately during the Shakespeare play, showing their disrespect for the art form.
She traveled to Paris illiterately, failing to appreciate the city's rich history and culture.
They illiterately laughed at the Shakespearean play without even understanding the language.
The journalist wrote an article about the opera, but the piece was illiterately composed and riddled with inaccuracies.
She wrote her essay illiterately, with no regard for proper grammar or punctuation.
The politician's speech was received poorly by the audience, who found it illiterately phrased and inarticulate.
She cooked illiterately, using canned ingredients and ignoring traditional cooking methods.
He watched the film illiterately, missing the symbolism and deeper meaning behind the plot.
The message was written so illiterately that I couldn't understand it.
He tried to write a story, but it came out so illiterately that it was barely readable.
The email was composed illiterately, with poorly constructed sentences and incorrect punctuation.
The instructions were written illiterately, making it difficult to understand how to operate the machine.
The resume was written so illiterately that it was immediately rejected.
He spelled the word so illiterately that I didn't recognize it.
The graffiti was written illiterately, with unintelligible symbols and nonsensical phrases.
The story was told illiterately, with confusing plot points and inconsistent character development.
The note was written so illiterately that the teacher couldn't even read it.
He signed the legal document illiterately, without fully understanding the terms and consequences.
The speech was delivered illiterately, with stumbling words and awkward pauses.
The post was written illiterately, with jumbled ideas and lack of coherence.
The email was composed so illiterately that it was full of spelling and grammar errors.
She was unable to fill out the job application form illiterately.
The child struggled to read the book illiterately.
He had to rely on pictures to navigate the city, as he couldn't read the street signs illiterately.
He couldn't understand the text message, as it was written illiterately.
She missed her bus stop, as she couldn't read the signs illiterately.
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