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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
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
.
unclear
adjective
-
unclear
,
unclearer
,
unclearest
not
easy
to
understand
,
ambiguous
,
or
confusing
•
The
instructions
were
unclear
,
so
I
asked
my
teacher
for
help
.
The
instructions
were
unclear
,
so
I
asked
my
teacher
for
help
.
•
Because
the
map
was
unclear
,
the
hikers
took
the
wrong
path
.
Because
the
map
was
unclear
,
the
hikers
took
the
wrong
path
.
formed
by
adding
the
negative
prefix
un-
to
clear
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
early
17th
century
adjective
-
unclear
,
unclearer
,
unclearest
not
easy
to
see
through
or
make
out
;
indistinct
or
cloudy
•
Thick
fog
made
the
road
ahead
unclear
to
the
driver
.
Thick
fog
made
the
road
ahead
unclear
to
the
driver
.
•
The
photo
is
unclear
because
the
camera
lens
was
dirty
.
The
photo
is
unclear
because
the
camera
lens
was
dirty
.
formed
by
adding
the
negative
prefix
un-
to
clear
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
early
17th
century