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loud and clear

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/ˈlaʊd ænd ˈklɪr/
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clearly and without causing any confusion

The idiom "loud and clear" finds its origin in the realm of communication and signal transmission. The phrase signifies that a message or transmission is received with utmost clarity and without any ambiguity or distortion. It emphasizes the audibility and comprehensibility of the information being conveyed, suggesting that it is easily understood and unmistakable. The idiom is commonly used to indicate that a person's message, intention, or instructions have been received and comprehended clearly and completely.

  • After repeating her request several times, she finally heard her friend's response loud and clear.
  • The radio operator received the distress call loud and clear, immediately mobilizing the rescue team.
  • The teacher's instructions were delivered loud and clear, ensuring that all students understood the assignment.
  • The CEO's message to the employees was delivered loud and clear during the company-wide meeting, outlining the new strategic direction.
  • The referee blew the whistle, making the penalty decision loud and clear to both teams and the spectators.