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in the clear
01
quelqu'un ou quelque chose qui n'est plus en danger
used to say that one is free from suspicion or danger of wrongdoing
What is the origin of the idiom "in the clear" and when to use it?
The phrase "in the clear" has its origins in radio communications during the early 20th century. It was primarily used in military or aviation contexts, where clear and concise communication was crucial for operations. In radio transmissions, "clear" referred to a signal or message that was received without any interference or distortion. It is commonly employed in situations where there is a need to communicate that a person or situation is no longer at risk, facing obstacles, or experiencing uncertainty.
02
en clair
used to imply having visibility or an unobstructed view
03
en clair
used to suggest being out of debt or financial difficulties
Exemple
I am in the clear with my work assignments, having completed them on time.
The smoke cleared and we could see the firefighters were in the clear.
She is in the clear now that all the obstacles have been overcome.
She had a swim in the clear, blue ocean waters.
She was in the clear when the misunderstanding was cleared up.