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    clear
    [klir]
    adjective
    clear (adjective) · clearer (comparative adjective) · clearest (superlative adjective)
    1. easy to perceive, understand, or interpret:
      "clear and precise directions" · "her handwriting was clear" · "am I making myself clear?"
      Opposite:
    2. (of a substance) transparent; unclouded:
      "the clear glass of the French windows" · "a stream of clear water"
      Opposite:
    3. 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"
    4. (clear of)
      not touching; away from:
      "the truck was wedged in the ditch, one wheel clear of the ground"
    5. complete; full:
      "you must give seven clear days' notice of the meeting"
      Opposite:
    6. phonetics
      denoting a palatalized form of the sound of the letter l (as in leaf in most accents of English). Often contrasted with dark
    adverb
    clear (adverb)
    1. 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"
      Similar:
      away from
      at a distance from
      at a safe distance from
      out of contact with
      Opposite:
      • so as not to be obstructed or cluttered:
        "the floor had been swept clear of litter"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        (clear to)
        all the way to:
        "you could see clear to the bottom of the lagoon"
    verb
    clear (verb) · clears (third person present) · cleared (past tense) · cleared (past participle) · clearing (present participle)
    1. remove an obstruction or unwanted item or items from:
      "the drive had been cleared of snow" · "Carolyn cleared the table and washed up"
      Opposite:
    2. remove (an obstruction or unwanted item) from somewhere:
      "Karen cleared the dirty plates" · "park staff cleared away dead trees"
      Opposite:
    3. 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"
      Similar:
      get past
      go above
      sail over
      jump (over)
      vault (over)
      leap (over)
      hop (over)
      spring over
      bound over
      skip (over)
      leapfrog (over)
    4. officially show or declare (someone) to be innocent:
      "his sport's ruling body had cleared him of cheating"
      Opposite:
    5. give official approval or authorization to:
      "I cleared him to return to his squadron"
      Similar:
      give permission
      give approval to
      give one's seal of approval to
      give consent to
      give the OK
      give the thumbs up
      give the green light
      give the go-ahead
      Opposite:
      • 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"
        Opposite:
    6. earn or gain (an amount of money) as a net profit:
      "I would hope to clear £50,000 profit from each match"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French cler, from Latin clarus.
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