Clear meaning in English
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Definition
clear: evident, easy to understand; certain, sure; not blocked or covered; transparent
to clear, to clear off (a table): to take items off (a table)
to clear out (a room): to take everything out of, to empty (a room)
Examples
- "It is clear from your detailed notes that you are a very original interviewer."
- "For young or old, the bottom line seems clear: a good night's sleep is essential!"
- "My friend, I'll say it clear"
- "Bruno : Well, Ursula, your proposals are very clear and extremely well-structured."
- "It's as clear as a photograph in my head."
- "This table will give me a clearer idea when to organise my picnic!"
- "And finally, as long as you're removing junk from the building, why don't you help Horatio clear out some of the junk from his office?"
- "Take a deep breath, clear your thoughts and speak."
- "At the top of your advert, I want a clear headline."
- "To send a clear message to this racist I urge you to meet me in the canteen at 5pm tomorrow to design "anti-hate" posters."
- "This application will give me a clearer idea when to organise my picnic!"
- "It's clear that you have mastered the ins and outs of the British pub, so I don't think you'll experience any cultural problems. I was amazed when you stood on the table and sang Abba songs with members of a women's rugby team. While this kind of behaviour may not be acceptable in front of your client, I'm sure you'll go down well with English girls!"
- "I hope this is clear for everyone."
- "When you absolutely must fire an employee, it must be for just cause: a clear violation of company policy."
- "Bruno : Be clear Badguy, tell me what's going on."
- "Moira : Today's top story: a volcano in Chiapas, Mexico is showing clear signs of eruption."
- "While the benefits of sleep are numerous, it seems clear that the dangers of NOT sleeping outweigh them considerably."
- "Here under fabulous clear blue skies, the temperature is hot enough to roast a dingo."
- "I expect the discussion to be clear and concise, without the usual name-calling."
- "It is clear that Delavigne should be looking at targeting the male 15-24 age group, while at the same time advertising the fact that Delavigne products have no negative side effects for males of this age range."
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