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  • three R's
    three R's
    plural noun
    reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic, regarded as the fundamentals of education.
  • three Rs
    three Rs
    plural noun
    the three skills regarded as the fundamentals of education; reading, writing, and arithmetic
Synonyms

three R's

American  

plural noun

  1. reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic, regarded as the fundamentals of education.

  2. the fundamentals, basic knowledge, or skills of any system or field.

    the three R's of good government.


three Rs British  

plural noun

  1. the three skills regarded as the fundamentals of education; reading, writing, and arithmetic

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three R's Idioms  
  1. The fundamentals of education, as in It's a terrible school; the children are not even taught the three R's. It is widely believed that Sir William Curtis, an alderman who became Lord Mayor of London, once presented a toast to the three R's—reading, riting, and rithmetic—thereby betraying his illiteracy. In any event, the term was picked up by others and so used from the early 1800s on.


Etymology

Origin of three R's

First recorded in 1820–30