Pronunciation: /ˌælfəˈbɛtɛriən/
noun a person who is learning or has recently learned the alphabet
A1 An alphabetarian is someone who is just learning the alphabet.
A2 The alphabetarian struggled to remember the order of the letters.
B1 As an alphabetarian, she practiced writing each letter of the alphabet.
B2 The alphabetarian was excited to start forming words with the letters he had learned.
C1 The alphabetarian quickly progressed from learning individual letters to reading simple sentences.
C2 The alphabetarian's dedication to mastering the alphabet paid off when he began reading books fluently.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a beginner in learning the alphabet
A1 She is an alphabetarian learner, just starting to learn the basics of the language.
A2 The alphabetarian book is designed for beginners who are new to the language.
B1 The alphabetarian course covers the fundamentals of grammar and vocabulary.
B2 As an alphabetarian student, he is progressing well in his language skills.
C1 The alphabetarian approach to language learning focuses on building a strong foundation.
C2 The alphabetarian method has proven to be effective in teaching language skills to advanced learners.
formal The alphabetarian diligently studied the intricacies of phonetics and linguistics.
informal My friend likes to call herself an alphabetarian because she's obsessed with learning new words.
slang I didn't know you were such an alphabetarian, always correcting people's grammar.
figurative Becoming an alphabetarian in the world of finance means mastering the language of investments and markets.
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