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- adjectiveclear (adjective) · clearer (comparative adjective) · clearest (superlative adjective)
- easy to perceive, understand, or interpret:"clear and precise directions" · "her handwriting was clear" · "am I making myself clear?"
- leaving no doubt; obvious or unambiguous:"it was clear that they were in a trap" · "a clear case of poisoning"
- having or feeling no doubt or confusion:"every student must be clear about what is expected"
- (of a substance) transparent; unclouded:"the clear glass of the French windows" · "a stream of clear water"
- free of cloud, mist, or rain:"the day was fine and clear"
- (of a person's skin) free from blemishes:"Norma's clear skin did not need a heavy foundation"
- (of a person's eyes) unclouded; shining:"I looked into her clear gray eyes"
- (of a color) pure and intense:"clear blue delphiniums"
- archaic(of a fire) burning with little smoke:"a bright, clear flame"
- free of any obstructions or unwanted objects:"with a clear road ahead he shifted into high gear" · "I had a clear view in both directions" · "his desktop was almost clear"
- (of a period of time) free of any appointments or commitments:"the following Saturday, Mattie had a clear day"
- (of a person) free of something undesirable or unpleasant:"after 18 months of treatment he was clear of TB"
- (of a person's mind) free of anything that impairs logical thought:"in the morning, with a clear head, she would tackle all her problems"
- (of a person's conscience) free of guilt:"I left the house with a clear conscience"
- (clear of)not touching; away from:"the truck was wedged in the ditch, one wheel clear of the ground"
- complete; full:"you must give seven clear days' notice of the meeting"
- (of a sum of money) net:"a clear profit of $1,100"
- phoneticsdenoting a palatalized form of the sound of the letter l (as in leaf in most accents of English). Often contrasted with dark
adverbclear (adverb)- so as to be out of the way of or away from:"he leapt clear of the car" · "stand clear, I'll start the plane up"
- so as not to be obstructed or cluttered:"the floor had been swept clear of litter"
- completely:"he had time to get clear away"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(clear to)all the way to:"you could see clear to the bottom of the lagoon"
verbclear (verb) · clears (third person present) · cleared (past tense) · cleared (past participle) · clearing (present participle)- remove an obstruction or unwanted item or items from:"the drive had been cleared of snow" · "Carolyn cleared the table and washed up"
- free (land) for cultivation or building by removing vegetation or existing structures:"the embankment was cleared for a new section of line"
- cause people to leave (a building or place):"the wardens shouted a warning and cleared the streets"
- gradually go away or disappear:"the fever clears in two to four weeks" · "the mist had cleared away"
- become free of cloud or rain:"we'll go out if the weather clears"
- (of a person's face or expression) assume a happier aspect following confusion or distress:"for a moment, Sam was confused; then his expression cleared"
- remove (an obstruction or unwanted item) from somewhere:"Karen cleared the dirty plates" · "park staff cleared away dead trees"
- (in soccer and other sports) send (the ball) away from the area near one's goal:"McAllister's lob was cleared off the line by Kernaghan" · "Clarke headed towards the net but Nicol cleared"
- discharge (a debt):"at the moment I'm clearing debts"
- get past or over (something) safely or without touching it:"the plane rose high enough to clear the trees" · "she cleared 1.50 metres in the high jump"
- officially show or declare (someone) to be innocent:"his sport's ruling body had cleared him of cheating"
- give official approval or authorization to:"I cleared him to return to his squadron"
- satisfy the necessary requirements to pass through (customs):"I can help her to clear customs quickly"
- (with reference to a check) pass through a clearinghouse so that the money goes into the payee's account:"there were more than sufficient funds in the account for both checks to clear" · "the check could not be cleared until Monday"
- earn or gain (an amount of money) as a net profit:"I would hope to clear £50,000 profit from each match"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French cler, from Latin clarus.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- easy to perceive, understand, or interpret:
- (of a substance) transparent; unclouded:
- free of cloud, mist, or rain:
- (of a person's skin) free from blemishes:
- free of any obstructions or unwanted objects:
- (of a person) free of something undesirable or unpleasant:
- (of a person's mind) free of anything that impairs logical thought:
- (of a person's conscience) free of guilt:
- complete; full:
- (of a sum of money) net:
adverb- so as to be out of the way of or away from:
- completely:
verb- remove an obstruction or unwanted item or items from:
- remove (an obstruction or unwanted item) from somewhere:
- get past or over (something) safely or without touching it:
- officially show or declare (someone) to be innocent:
- give official approval or authorization to:
- earn or gain (an amount of money) as a net profit:
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