Clear Meaning and Definition

Clear

Clear

Pronunciation

/klɪər/

Part of Speech

Noun or Adjective

Definition

A transparent or crystal-clear state or condition, either literally or figuratively; a lack of obscurity or confusion.

Examples

  • The pilot had to navigate through the clear morning skies.
  • The instructions were written in clear language, easy to understand.

Synonyms

  • Transparent
  • Crystal
  • Unobstructed

Antonyms

  • Murky
  • CLOUDY
  • Obtuse

Etymology

The word “clear” originates from Old English “clēar,” meaning “free from obstacles” or “open.”

Usage Notes

When using “clear” as an adjective, remember to distinguish it from “clearly,” which is an adverb meaning “in a clear manner.”

Cultural References

In TV shows and movies, the phrase “clear as mud” is often used humorously to convey confusion or unclear information.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

In the military, “clear the area” means to evacuate people from a certain location.

Related Words or Phrases

Terms closely related to “clear” include “transparent,” “crystal,” and “unobstructed.”.

Collocations

“Clear” commonly co-occurs with words like “water,” “air,” “pathway,” and “understanding.”

Frequency of Use

The word “clear” is relatively common in modern language, with an estimated 1.5 million uses per year.

Common Misspellings

Mis spellings include “cleer,” “claired,” and “cleir.”

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