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clear
See also Clear
  • (adjective)
    1. Completely transparent in colour
      as clear as crystal
    2. Bright, not dark or obscured.
      The windshield was clear and clean.
      Congress passed the President’s Clear Skies legislation.
    3. Free of obstacles.
      The driver had mistakenly thought the intersection was clear.
      The coast is clear.
    4. Without clouds.
      clear weather, a clear day
    5. Free of ambiguity or doubt.
      He gave clear instructions not to bother him at work.
      Do I make myself clear? Crystal clear.
    6. Free of guilt, or suspicion.
      a clear conscience
    7. The sky is said to be clear, when less than one eighth of its area is obscured by clouds.
  • (adverb)
    1. All the way; entirely.
      I threw it clear across the river to the other side.
    2. Not near something or touching it.
      Stand clear of the rails, a train is coming.
  • (verb)
    1. To remove obstructions or impediments.
      Clear the way.
    2. To eliminate ambiguity or doubt from a matter; to clarify; especially, to clear up.
    3. To remove from suspicion; especially of having committed a crime
      The court cleared the man of murder.
    4. To pass without interference; to miss.
      The door just barely clears the table as it closes.
    5. To become clear.
      After a heavy rain, the sky cleared nicely for the evening.
    6. Of a check or financial transaction, to go through as payment; to be processed so that the money is transferred.
      The check might not clear for a couple of days.
    7. To earn a profit of; to net.
      He's been clearing seven thousand a week.