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Word of the Day: innumerate
adjective
in·?nu·?mer·?ate | \ i-'nüm-r?t, -'nyüm-; -'n(y)ü-m?- \
Marked by an ignorance of mathematics and the scientific approach
innumeracy \ i-?'nüm-?r?-?se, -?'nyüm-? ; -?'n(y)ü-?m?-? \ noun
Examples of innumerate in a Sentence:
Recent Examples on the Web In those necks of the woods, people are too ignorant to vote in favor of helping their illiterate and innumerate children. — James Freeman, WSJ, "Hey, Little Spenders," 9 Oct. 2018
They would be termed innumerate — unskilled at working with numbers. — Sandy Bauers, Philly.com, "Fear of math is harmful to your health. This woman wants to help.," 29 June 2018