Synonym: acquit, clean, cleanse, eliminate, free, get rid of, purify, remove, tidy, wash. Antonym: cloudy, dark, stain, vague. Similar words: nuclear, clear up, clear off, unclear, clear out, clear away, learn, learn from. Meaning: [klɪə] n. 1. the state of being free of suspicion 2. a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water. v. 1. rid of obstructions 2. make a way or path by removing objects 3. become clear 4. grant authorization or clearance for 5. remove 6. go unchallenged; be approved 7. be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts 8. go away or disappear 9. pass by, over, or under without making contact 10. make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear 11. free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment 12. clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc. 13. yield as a net profit 14. make as a net profit 15. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages 16. sell 17. pass an inspection or receive authorization 18. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges 19. settle, as of a debt 20. make clear, bright, light, or translucent 21. rid of instructions or data 22. remove (people) from a building 23. remove the occupants of 24. free (the throat) by making a rasping sound. adj. 1. clear to the mind 2. free from confusion or doubt 3. affording free passage or view 4. free from cloudiness; allowing light to pass through 5. free from contact or proximity or connection 6. characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt) 7. (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims 8. (especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law 9. clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible 10. accurately stated or described 11. free from clouds or mist or haze 12. free of restrictions or qualifications 13. free from flaw or blemish or impurity 14. clear of charges or deductions 15. easily deciphered 16. freed from any question of guilt 17. characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving 18. of complexion; without such blemishes as e.g. acne. adv. 1. completely 2. in an easily perceptible manner.
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121 Clear and bright pupil, the MI, long eyelash tremble slightly, white flawless skin with light pink, thin lips like rose petals delicate drips.
122 There is often no clear distinction between an allergy and food intolerance.
123 She had to blow her nose to clear it when she had a cold.
124 Can you stay behind after the others have gone and help me clear up?
125 The police breathalysed Andy last night[Sentencedict.com ], but he was in the clear.
126 The intruder had left some clear footprints in the flower beds.
127 I'm trying to lose weight so I have to steer clear of fattening foods.
128 From majestic mountains and valleys of GREen to crystal clear waters so blue, this wish is coming to you.
129 Sorry the place is so messy, I haven't had time to clear up.
130 There seemed to be no clear motive for the attack.
131 Tonight has any showers dying away to leave a dry evening with some clear periods.
132 This was a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement.
133 She turned to the others in the room. "The rest of you clear out of here."
134 The water is clear and the mountain is bright. The frost comes in at night. Trees are covered with deep scarlet leaves(sentencedict.com), mixed with yellow that is light.
135 He committed a second clear foul and was sent off.
136 There is no clear and unbiased information available for consumers.
137 It is not quite clear to us what you had in mind.
138 There are many creams available from the chemist which should clear the infection.
139 What is very clear in these letters is Clark's passionate hatred of his father.
140 When the whole world is about to rain, let's make it clear in our heart together.
141 Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest culprit of all?the dishcloth.
142 These latest riots are a clear manifestation of growing discontent.
143 The President was elected with a clear mandate to tackle violent crime.
144 We ought to clear out this cupboard - it's full of junk.
145 When I walked out of the prison cell towards the door leading to freedom, I have made it clear his own pain and resentment if not able to stay behind, so in fact I still in prison.
146 My conscience is clear.
147 It became clear that he wasn't developing like all the other little boys.
148 It was clear from the outset that there were going to be problems.
149 In the state of love, we can soar go the higher state where everything stays clear and still like the stars above the the sky.
150 The prime minister's speech revealed a clear determination to break the power of the unions.