Word: clear
Category: clear
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Related words: clear
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Synonyms: clear
understandable, comprehensible, intelligible, plain, uncomplicated, explicit, lucid, coherent, simple, straightforward, unambiguous, clear-cut, crystal clear, perspicuous, obvious, evident, sure, definite, unmistakable, manifest, indisputable, patent, incontrovertible, irrefutable, beyond doubt, beyond question, palpable, visible, discernible, conspicuous, overt, blatant, glaring, as plain as day, as plain as the nose on one's face, transparent, limpid, pellucid, translucent, unclouded, bright, cloudless, without a cloud in the sky, unblemished, spot-free, distinct, bell-like, as clear as a bell, unobstructed, unblocked, passable, unrestricted, open, unhindered, untroubled, undisturbed, unperturbed, unconcerned, having no qualms, peaceful, at peace, tranquil, serene, calm, easy, decipherable, readable, percipient, unmortgaged, well-defined, clean, light, clean-cut, vindicated, exonerated, absolved, cleared
Translations: clear
The meaning and "use of": clear
- easy to perceive, understand, or interpret. - the voice on the telephone was clear and strong
- (of a substance) transparent. - the clear glass of the French windows
- free of any obstructions or unwanted objects. - with a clear road ahead, he shifted into high gear
- not touching; away from. - the truck was wedged in the ditch, one wheel clear of the ground
- (of a sum of money) net. - a clear profit of $1,100
- so as to be out of the way of or away from. - he leapt clear of the car
- completely. - he had time to get clear away
- make (something) clear, in particular. - They were at the scene for 90 minutes, helping to free the victims and clear the road.
- remove (an obstruction or unwanted item) from somewhere. - snow was cleared from the storm drains
- get past or over (something) safely or without touching it. - the plane rose high enough to clear the trees
- show or declare (someone) officially to be innocent. - the commission had cleared the weightlifter of cheating
- give official approval or authorization to. - I cleared him to return to his squadron
- earn or gain (an amount of money) as a net profit. - I would hope to clear $50,000 profit
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