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clear

1 of 4adjective
/klɪr/
Forms:clearer,clearest
1

easy to understand

A2
  • His instructions were clear, allowing everyone to follow them without confusion.
  • The presentation slides were clear, with concise bullet points and relevant visuals.
  • The map was clear, showing all the important landmarks and routes.
  • The explanation provided by the doctor was clear, alleviating the patient's concerns.
  • The rules of the game were clear, making it easy for newcomers to join.
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2

without clouds or mist

A2
  • He could see far into the distance because of the clear weather.
  • She painted a picture of the clear, summer sky.
  • The clear morning was a sign of a beautiful day ahead.
  • The weather forecast predicted a clear and sunny weekend.
  • They went sailing on the clear, sunny day.
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3

allowing objects or shapes to be seen through it because light can pass through it without being scattered

  • The glass is so clear you can see right through it.
  • Her clear contact lenses provided excellent vision without any obstructions.
  • The clear water in the lake was so pure that the fish and underwater plants were visible from the surface.
  • The clear screen on the smartphone displayed all the colors vividly, without any blurriness.
  • The water in the lake was clear, with no visible particles.
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4

(of a color) appearing pure and bright without any dullness or muddiness

  • The sky had a clear blue hue on that sunny day.
  • Her eyes sparkled with a clear shade of green.
  • The water in the lake was clear and reflected the surrounding mountains.
  • The diamond had a clear brilliance, refracting light in all directions.
  • The pool had a clear turquoise color, inviting swimmers on a hot summer day.
5

free from blockages or obstructions, allowing full visibility or passage

  • The road was clear, with no cars blocking the way.
  • Make sure the path is clear before walking.
  • The driveway was clear, allowing the car to park without issue.
  • The runway was clear, ready for the plane to take off.
  • The trail was clear, and they had no trouble finding their way.
6

having a clear conscience

  • She had a clear conscience, knowing she did nothing wrong.
  • She slept with a clear mind, not worrying about anything.
  • After apologizing, he felt a clear conscience.
7

able to think or understand without confusion

  • She solved the puzzle with a clear mind.
  • His clear thinking helped him make decisions fast.
  • He approached the challenge with clear awareness.
  • A clear mind can easily process information.
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8

free from suspicion, blame, or guilt

  • After the investigation, he was clear of any wrongdoing.
  • The evidence proved she was clear of the accusation.
  • He felt clear of guilt after explaining his actions.
  • The defendant was declared clear of all charges.
  • The court ruling left him clear of any charges.
9

referring to an amount remaining after all deductions, especially profit or gain

  • After all the expenses, his clear profit was $500.
  • The company reported a clear increase in revenue this quarter.
  • She earned a clear salary after taxes.
  • The sale brought in a clear gain of $2,000.
  • His business made a clear profit after paying off the debts.
10

(of a schedule) free of any appointments or tasks

  • I have a clear schedule tomorrow and can meet anytime.
  • His afternoon is clear, so we can arrange the interview.
  • The team’s schedule is clear for the meeting at noon.
  • She left a clear spot in her schedule for the important call.
  • After canceling the previous engagements, his calendar was finally clear.
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11

(of liquids) free from cloudiness, sediment, or impurities

  • The apple juice was perfectly clear after being filtered.
  • A well-made white wine should be clear, not hazy.
  • She strained the broth until it was clear and golden.
  • The recipe calls for clear lemon juice, not the pulpy kind.
  • After settling, the homemade mead became clear and bright.