clear
clear
klɪr
klir
British pronunciation
/klɪə/

Definition & Meaning of "clear"in English

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His instructions were clear, allowing everyone to follow them without confusion.
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without clouds or mist

clear definition and meaning
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He could see far into the distance because of the clear weather.
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allowing objects or shapes to be seen through it because light can pass through it without being scattered

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The glass is so clear you can see right through it.
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(of a color) appearing pure and bright without any dullness or muddiness

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The sky had a clear blue hue on that sunny day.
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free from blockages or obstructions, allowing full visibility or passage

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The road was clear, with no cars blocking the way.
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having a clear conscience

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She had a clear conscience, knowing she did nothing wrong.
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able to think or understand without confusion

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She solved the puzzle with a clear mind.
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free from suspicion, blame, or guilt

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After the investigation, he was clear of any wrongdoing.
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referring to an amount remaining after all deductions, especially profit or gain

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After all the expenses, his clear profit was $ 500.
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(of a schedule) free of any appointments or tasks

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I have a clear schedule tomorrow and can meet anytime.
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(of liquids) free from cloudiness, sediment, or impurities

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The apple juice was perfectly clear after being filtered.
to clear
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to remove unwanted or unnecessary things from something or somewhere

remove

Transitive: to clear a space
to clear definition and meaning
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Before the event, the team worked to clear the venue of unnecessary equipment.
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to remove something that is unwanted from a place

Transitive: to clear unwanted objects
to clear definition and meaning
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He cleared the debris from the driveway after the storm.
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to remove or delete data from a device, such as a computer or phone

Transitive: to clear data
to clear definition and meaning
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He cleared the history on his phone to protect his privacy.
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to officially declare that someone is not guilty or responsible for a crime

Transitive: to clear a suspect
to clear definition and meaning
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The new evidence cleared him of all charges and proved his innocence.
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to create a path or open space by removing obstacles or objects in the way

Transitive: to clear a pathway
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They cleared a path through the forest to make it easier for hikers to pass.
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to officially approve or give permission for something to proceed

Transitive: to clear sb/sth
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The manager cleared the project, allowing the team to start immediately.
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(of the weather or sky) to stop being cloudy or rainy

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The weather is expected to clear by afternoon, with sunshine later.
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to remove confusion or uncertainty from a situation

Transitive: to clear an issue or situation
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The meeting helped to clear any doubts about the new policy.
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to move past or over something without hitting it or getting stuck

Transitive: to clear an obstacle
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The driver skillfully cleared the obstacle in the road without slowing down.
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to slowly fade or disappear over time

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The pain in his leg started to clear after a few hours of rest.
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to process a check through a clearing system so that the money is transferred to the payee's account

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The check cleared after a few days, and the funds were deposited into his account.
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to be accepted, approved, or authorized after review or evaluation

Transitive: to clear an approval process
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The proposal cleared the board ’s review and was approved for funding.
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to make something transparent or free of cloudiness

Transitive: to clear something translucent
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She cleaned the glass to clear it of fingerprints and dust.
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to make people leave or evacuate a building or area

Transitive: to clear a place
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The fire alarm went off, and the security guard quickly cleared the building.
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to pay off or settle a debt completely

Transitive: to clear a debt
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She worked hard to clear her student loans before moving abroad.
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to complete all necessary checks and formalities for entry or exit through customs

Transitive: to clear customs
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The passengers cleared customs quickly after their international flight.
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to make a profit after all expenses and costs have been subtracted

Transitive: to clear an amount of profit
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After all the fees were deducted, the company cleared $10,000 in profit.
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to sell something, often quickly or in large quantities

Transitive: to clear a merchandise or inventory
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The store cleared all its winter stock during the end-of-season sale.
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to remove dirt or unwanted substances

Transitive: to clear an environment
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They used a special method to clear the soil of heavy metals, improving its quality.
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to release a ship or shipment by paying required fees, such as duties or harbor charges

Transitive: to clear a shipment
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The company cleared the shipment by paying the necessary customs duties.
clear
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over the full distance or extent, without interruption

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They drove clear across the state to visit their relatives.
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in a way that is easily understood or audible

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The teacher explained the concept loud and clear to the students.
Clear
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an area or open space that is unobstructed or free of obstacles

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The hikers found a clear near the river to set up camp.
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