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clear
adjective
-
clear
,
clearer
,
clearest
easy
to
understand
,
obvious
,
or
not
confusing
•
Her
explanation
was
so
clear
that
everyone
understood
.
Her
explanation
was
so
clear
that
everyone
understood
.
•
Use
short
,
clear
sentences
in
your
report
.
Use
short
,
clear
sentences
in
your
report
.
From
Middle
English
cler
,
from
Old
French
cler
,
from
Latin
clarus
“
bright
,
distinct
,
clear
.”
adjective
-
clear
,
clearer
,
clearest
easy
to
understand
,
see
,
or
hear
,
and
not
confusing
•
Her
handwriting
is
so
neat
and
clear
that
everyone
can
read
it
.
Her
handwriting
is
so
neat
and
clear
that
everyone
can
read
it
.
•
Please
give
clear
instructions
so
we
don't
get
lost
.
Please
give
clear
instructions
so
we
don't
get
lost
.
adjective
-
clear
,
clearer
,
clearest
transparent
;
able
to
be
seen
through
easily
•
The
lake
water
was
so
clear
that
we
could
see
the
rocks
below
.
The
lake
water
was
so
clear
that
we
could
see
the
rocks
below
.
•
Use
a
clear
glass
bowl
so
everyone
can
see
the
salad
layers
.
Use
a
clear
glass
bowl
so
everyone
can
see
the
salad
layers
.
adjective
-
clear
,
clearer
,
clearest
able
to
be
seen
through
;
transparent
or
not
cloudy
•
The
water
in
the
mountain
stream
was
perfectly
clear
.
The
water
in
the
mountain
stream
was
perfectly
clear
.
•
She
chose
a
vase
made
of
clear
glass
.
She
chose
a
vase
made
of
clear
glass
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
.
verb
to
remove
things
from
a
place
so
that
nothing
is
left
blocking
or
covering
it
•
Could
you
clear
the
dishes
from
the
table
?
Could
you
clear
the
dishes
from
the
table
?
•
Firefighters
worked
to
clear
the
road
of
fallen
branches
.
Firefighters
worked
to
clear
the
road
of
fallen
branches
.
From
Middle
English
cleren
,
from
the
adjective
.
verb
(
of
weather
or
the
sky
)
to
become
free
of
clouds
,
rain
,
or
fog
•
The
storm
lasted
all
night
but
it
cleared
by
morning
.
The
storm
lasted
all
night
but
it
cleared
by
morning
.
•
If
the
fog
clears
,
we
can
see
the
mountains
.
If
the
fog
clears
,
we
can
see
the
mountains
.
Extension
of
the
verb
sense
based
on
the
adjective
.
verb
to
remove
things
or
people
from
a
place
so
it
is
empty
or
tidy
•
After
dinner
,
we
clear
the
table
together
.
After
dinner
,
we
clear
the
table
together
.
•
Please
clear
your
desk
before
the
new
employee
arrives
.
Please
clear
your
desk
before
the
new
employee
arrives
.
adverb
completely
or
entirely
;
far
away
from
something
•
Stand
clear
of
the
doors
,
please
.
Stand
clear
of
the
doors
,
please
.
•
The
cyclist
rode
clear
of
the
traffic
.
The
cyclist
rode
clear
of
the
traffic
.
Adverb
use
from
the
adjective
meaning
“
free
of
obstruction
.”
verb
to
successfully
get
over
or
pass
an
obstacle
,
test
,
or
difficulty
•
The
high
jumper
easily
cleared
the
bar
.
The
high
jumper
easily
cleared
the
bar
.
•
She
studied
hard
and
cleared
the
math
exam
on
her
first
try
.
She
studied
hard
and
cleared
the
math
exam
on
her
first
try
.
clearly
adverb
in
a
way
that
is
easy
to
see
,
hear
,
or
understand
•
Please
speak
clearly
so
everyone
at
the
back
can
hear
you
.
Please
speak
clearly
so
everyone
at
the
back
can
hear
you
.
•
Through
the
freshly
washed
window
,
we
could
see
the
snow-capped
mountains
clearly
.
Through
the
freshly
washed
window
,
we
could
see
the
snow-capped
mountains
clearly
.
adverb
without
doubt
;
obviously
•
Clearly
,
we
need
more
time
to
finish
the
project
.
Clearly
,
we
need
more
time
to
finish
the
project
.
•
He
is
clearly
not
interested
in
the
proposal
.
He
is
clearly
not
interested
in
the
proposal
.
nuclear
adjective
relating
to
the
energy
,
reactions
,
weapons
,
or
technology
that
involve
the
nucleus
of
an
atom
•
The
country
built
its
first
nuclear
power
station
to
generate
electricity
.
The
country
built
its
first
nuclear
power
station
to
generate
electricity
.
•
A
massive
amount
of
energy
is
released
during
a
nuclear
explosion
.
A
massive
amount
of
energy
is
released
during
a
nuclear
explosion
.
early
19th
century
:
from
nucleus
+
-ar
,
originally
‘
like
the
nucleus
of
a
cell
’;
later
(
in
physics
)
relating
to
the
nucleus
of
an
atom
.
adjective
relating
to
the
nucleus
of
a
cell
or
other
biological
structure
•
The
nuclear
membrane
separates
the
genetic
material
from
the
cell
’
s
cytoplasm
.
The
nuclear
membrane
separates
the
genetic
material
from
the
cell
’
s
cytoplasm
.
•
The
dye
helped
the
researchers
observe
nuclear
DNA
within
the
cell
.
The
dye
helped
the
researchers
observe
nuclear
DNA
within
the
cell
.
from
Latin
nucleus
‘
kernel
’
+
-ar
,
first
applied
to
cell
biology
in
the
19th
century
when
scientists
identified
the
nucleus
as
the
control
center
of
the
cell
.
adjective
forming
or
acting
as
the
core
or
central
part
of
something
•
Trust
is
nuclear
to
any
strong
friendship
.
Trust
is
nuclear
to
any
strong
friendship
.
•
The
CEO
highlighted
the
nuclear
goals
that
would
drive
the
company
forward
.
The
CEO
highlighted
the
nuclear
goals
that
would
drive
the
company
forward
.
derived
from
the
original
sense
‘
like
a
nucleus
’;
extended
figuratively
in
the
mid-20th
century
to
mean
‘
central
or
essential
’.