CLEAR


Meaning of CLEAR in English

I. adjective see: low Date: 13th century 1. bright , luminous , cloudless , free from mist, haze, or dust , untroubled , serene , clean , pure : as, free from blemishes , easily seen through ; transparent , free from abnormal sounds on auscultation, 3. easily heard , easily visible ; plain , free from obscurity or ambiguity ; easily understood ; unmistakable , 4. capable of sharp discernment ; keen , free from doubt ; sure , free from guile or guilt ; innocent , unhampered by restriction or limitation: as, unencumbered by debts or charges , net , unqualified , absolute , free from obstruction , emptied of contents or cargo, free from entanglement or contact , bare , denuded , ~ness noun Synonyms: see: ~ Synonyms: see: ~ see: evident II. adverb Date: 14th century in a ~ manner , all the way , III. transitive verb Date: 14th century 1. to make ~ or translucent, to free from pollution or cloudiness, to free from accusation or blame ; exonerate , vindicate , 3. to give insight to ; enlighten , to make intelligible ; explain , 4. to free from what obstructs or is unneeded: as, open 1b , to remove unwanted growth or items from , to rid or make a rasping noise as if ridding (the throat) of phlegm, to erase stored or displayed data from (as a computer or calculator), to empty of occupants , disentangle , to remove from an area or place , transmit , dispatch , 5. to submit for approval , authorize , approve , to certify as trustworthy , to permit (an aircraft) to proceed usually with a specified action , 6. to free from obligation or encumbrance, settle , discharge , c. to free (a ship or shipment) by payment of duties or harbor fees, to pass through (customs), to gain without deduction ; net , to put through a ~inghouse, 7. to go over, under, or by without touching , to move through successfully, intransitive verb 1. to become ~ , to go away ; vanish , sell , 2. to obtain permission to discharge cargo, to conform to regulations or pay requisite fees prior to leaving port, to pass through a ~inghouse, to go to an authority (as for approval) before becoming effective, ~able adjective ~er noun IV. noun Date: 1674 a ~ space or part, a high arcing shot over an opponent's head in badminton

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