Adjective Definition

clear

1.Definition: (especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law

"I have clear title to this property"

Related Adjective(s):unmortgaged


2.Definition: (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims

"Clear laughter like a waterfall", "Clear reds and blues"

Related Adjective(s):clean, light, unclouded


3.Definition: accurately stated or described


4.Definition: affording free passage or view

"A clear view", "A clear path to victory"

Related Adjective(s):open


5.Definition: allowing light to pass through

"Clear water", "Clear plastic bags", "Clear glass", "The air is clear and clean"


6.Definition: characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving

"Clear mind"

Related Adjective(s):percipient


7.Definition: characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt)

"A clear conscience", "Regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes"


8.Definition: clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible

"As clear as a whistle", "Clear footprints in the snow", "The letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather", "A clear-cut pattern"


9.Definition: clear of charges or deductions

"A clear profit"


10.Definition: easily deciphered

Related Adjective(s):decipherable, readable


11.Definition: free from clouds or mist or haze

"On a clear day"


12.Definition: free from confusion or doubt

"A complex problem requiring a clear head", "Not clear about what is expected of us"


13.Definition: free from contact or proximity or connection

"We were clear of the danger", "The ship was clear of the reef"


14.Definition: free from flaw or blemish or impurity

"A clear perfect diamond", "The clear complexion of a healthy young woman"


15.Definition: free of restrictions or qualifications

"A clear winner"

Related Adjective(s):clean


16.Definition: freed from any question of guilt

"Was now clear of the charge of cowardice"

Related Adjective(s):absolved, cleared, exculpated, exonerated, vindicated


17.Definition: readily apparent to the mind

"A clear and present danger", "A clear explanation", "A clear case of murder", "A clear indication that she was angry", "Gave us a clear idea of human nature"




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