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(adj)
(figuratively) Easily understood; clear.
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Allowing light to pass through, but diffusing it.
Clear, transparent or bright.
Allowing some visibility but partially clouded or obscured; transparent in some portions but not others; translucent.
(v)
(transitive, also figurative) To illuminate; to make clear.
Emitting much light; visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, radiant.
(figurative) Enlightened spiritually, divinely taught or inspired; in technical use, converted, baptized.
(transitive, figurative) To make something clear to (someone); to give knowledge or understanding to.
(transitive) To illuminate, to bring light to something, to brighten.
Reflecting light.
Emitting light.
(obsolete) Of language, speeches etc: lucid, brilliantly clear.
(transitive, figuratively) To make more cheerful and pleasant; to enliven
Clear; easily understood.
Alternative form of clear cut. [(idiomatic) Straightforward, obvious, simple, or basic.]
(by extension) To make or become clear or easily understood; to explain or resolve in order to remove doubt or obscurity.
(figurative) Cheerful; happy; pleasant.
Situated on the top of something.
Without ambiguity or doubt; completely understood.
Clearly expressed, easy to understand; lucid.
(of weather or a day) Featuring a lot of sunshine.
Wide in extent or scope.
Having the ability to think clearly and act appropriately
Having the ability to perceive, especially to perceive quickly.
(usually not comparable) Physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc.
Of keen insight or selective judgement; perceptive.
(obsolete) Clear, understandable.
Accurately and precisely described or specified.
(of an image or color) Bright, intense, or colourful.
(transitive) To create.
(transitive, idiomatic) To correct or rectify.
Different from one another (with the preferable adposition being "from").
(transitive) To fix (a problem).
(of handwriting, print, etc) Legible, possible to read or at least decipher.
Clear enough to be read; readable, particularly of handwriting.
(transitive) To clarify, to correct a misconception.
that can be deciphered, understood or comprehended
To change place.
(law) Apparently correct; not needing proof unless evidence to the contrary is shown.
Having a neat, smart appearance
(transitive) To receive.
(n)
(physics, uncountable) Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers): visible light.
(adv)
Completely, as much as possible; in full; to the end or full extent.
(transitive) To eliminate clutter from.
To introduce, add or initiate a person or group of people to an organisation or event; to give (someone) a share or portion of something.
(figuratively) Keen; biting; vigorously articulate and effective; severe.
Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
Without fault or mistake; without flaw, of supreme quality.
(transitive) To become aware of, understand, or appreciate (a fact or situation, especially something which has been true for some time).
Glassy, transparent; amorphous.
(dialectal) Easy; tolerable; handy, dexterous.
(modal) Without a doubt; obviously.
(slang, vulgar, intransitive) To force oneself to become more manly; to toughen up or man up.
To free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to forgive; to clear.
Remaining after expenses or deductions.
(transitive) To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work.
(archaic) Freed from an obligation; freed from accusation or blame; acquitted, exonerated.
(transitive) To grant (someone) the permission or power necessary to do (something); to permit; to sanction or consent to.
(transitive) To give a definite or precise form to (something).
Of, relating to, or composed of crystals.
Calm, peaceful, unruffled.
To clear of or to free from guilt; exonerate.
Freed from any question of guilt, acquitted.
(archaic) To absolve or release (someone) from blame or sin; to forgive, to pardon.
(transitive) To declare or find innocent or not guilty.
justified, avenged or cleared of blame
(dated) Alternative spelling of net (remaining after expenses or deductions). [(obsolete) Good, desirable; clean, decent, clear.]
Not qualified: ineligible; unfit for a position or task.
Unique, such that it cannot be mistaken for something else.
Free of dirt, filth, or impurities (extraneous matter); not dirty, filthy, or soiled.
Without worries; free from care.
Not burdened with worries, cares or responsibilities.
(chiefly UK) Innocent and candid; free from corruption.
Free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied.
Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
Not subtle; obvious.
Lacking blemishes; faultless.
Free from guilt; innocent.
Not subject to a mortgage.
Not clouded.
(social) Unconstrained.
Without any clouds.
Not obstructed.
Not frosted.
That has been cleared from a sin or an offence.
not mentally confused; able to think clearly and act intelligently
freed from any question of guilt
In a transparent manner; with nothing hidden.
Alternative form of crystal clear. [(idiomatic, simile) Completely clear (in various senses).]
Simple, unaltered.
The act of freeing from obscurities; disambiguation.
The state or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity.
Alternative spelling of clearheaded. [Having the ability to think clearly and act appropriately]
(UK, Ireland, slang) To be unattractive (person or object).
Touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch.