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clear
/klɪr/
Definition
1
Free from obstruction, darkness, or clouds; bright and unobstructed.
2
Easily understood or perceived; obvious or distinct.
3
Free from doubt, suspicion, or guilt; untroubled.
4
(Verb) To remove obstacles or make something transparent or unobstructed.
5
(Verb) To approve or authorize passage, as in air traffic control.
Examples
After spilling coffee on his resume, he tried to clear the stain, but it only made his job prospects murkier.
The boss's feedback was crystal clear: work harder or start packing your desk.
She cleared her throat dramatically before announcing she was quitting to become a professional cat whisperer.
The psychic's prediction was so clear, even the skeptical audience had to admit it sounded suspiciously like common sense.