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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181 The road was clear and I ran over.
182 He booted the ball clear of the goal.
183 Are you clear what is expected of you?
184 The justice of these remarks was clear to everyone.
185 Josh left the company,[sentencedict.com/clear.html] leaving the field clear for me.
186 We have a clear view of the ocean from our hotel window.
187 She made it clear that her comments were strictly off the record.
188 We must draw a clear distinction between right and wrong.
189 The rise in inflation is a clear signal that the government's policies are not working.
190 The procedure must be clear and comprehensible to all staff.
191 It was clear at first glance that they had not died of their wounds.
192 I can't see my way clear to finishing the work this year.
193 It is quite clear that they are out of patience with me.
194 If you compare the two books side by side, it is clear that the author of the second has plagiarized .
195 If we clear out the spare room, you can use it as a study.
196 The road ahead was clear, so I put my foot down.
197 Use your noddle - clear the shelves before you paint the cupboard!
198 In times of financial stringency it is clear that public expenditure has to be closely scrutinized.
199 It took a couple of hours for the two-mile tailback to clear.
200 The water in the lake is so clear that you can see the bottom.
201 The school summer fair made a clear profit of £500.
202 Local people regarded the President's visit as a clear signal of his support.
203 If I catch you smoking again, you're grounded. Do I make myself clear ?
204 The lesson was not clear and it has muddled me.
205 It was a clear attempt to shift the responsibility for the crime onto the victim.
206 To go ahead with the match after such clear advice had been asking for trouble.
207 He added there was clear culpability on the part of the government.
208 It took ages to clear customs but then we were out of the airport quite quickly.
209 It was clear that, wittingly or unwittingly, he had offended her.
210 She made it clear that under no circumstances would she cancel the trip.