Superlative for easy to understand
“Terry Lovell has explained in a simple and clear way how unmanageable the relation between the commercial and the entertainment value of mass culture can be.”
Superlative for clearly or explicitly expressed or defined
“The accompanying manual provides clear instructions on how to operate our new microwave.”
Superlative for free from ambiguity
“He made it clear to his mother that he did not like Brussels sprouts.”
Superlative for very specific or precise
“You have been given one clear task to complete, so make it happen!”
Superlative for to be in certain in one's mind
“Let's be clear about what he meant before jumping to conclusions.”
Superlative for transparent or unclouded
“The clear blue waters of the hidden lagoon were unblemished by human interference.”
Superlative for to stand out from being far superior to one's peers
“The Spurs were the clear champions after sweeping the Cavaliers in the 2006-2007 NBA Finals.”
Superlative for free of cloud, mist, or rain
“The dark clouds had departed, and the day was now as clear as they had hoped.”
Superlative for without defects or blemishes, including freckles or knots
“She had a clear complexion from washing her face twice daily to remove impurities.”
(of a sound or voice) Superlative for audibly distinct
“His voice was clear as he sat on the passenger side of his best friend's car trying to holler at her.”
Superlative for open and unimpeded by obstructions
“The passage was clear in the middle, just blocked at both ends.”
Superlative for empty, free of people or things
“In the early hours of the morning, the city's usually busy streets would be eerily clear.”
Superlative for free of something undesirable
“My body is clear of toxins because I drink a glass of ginger juice every day which cleanses my system.”
(of one's conscience) Superlative for free of guilt
“I have a clear conscience because everything that I did was justified.”
Superlative for complete or full
“We will require two clear days' notice to be able to schedule an appointment.”
Superlative for giving off or reflecting light
“As it heated, he held his hands close to the clear flame, and worked his knuckles loose.”
Superlative for visibly noticeable
“We looked yonder, and it was clear that there was a cow happily grazing in the paddock.”
Superlative for having the ability to perceive clearly
“He approached the issue with a clear and impartial mind.”
(especially of a title) Superlative for free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law
“I have a clear title to this property.”
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