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    clear
    /klɪə/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. so as to be out of the way of or away from: "he leapt clear of the car" Similar away fromapart frombeyondat a distance fromOpposite close to
    • 2. completely: "he had time to get clear away" Similar completelyentirelythoroughlyfully

    verb

    • 1. remove an obstruction or unwanted item or items from: "the drive had been cleared of snow" Similar emptyvoidfreeridOpposite fillblock
    • 2. remove (an obstruction or unwanted item) from somewhere: "Karen cleared the dirty plates" Similar emptyvoidfreeridOpposite fillblock

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  2. to remove or get rid of whatever is blocking or filling something, or to stop being blocked or full: It took several hours to clear the road after the accident. clear the table I'll make the coffee if you'll clear the table. If you use this nasal spray, your nose should clear.

  3. 1. a. : bright, luminous. bonfires clear and bright Shakespeare. : cloudless. specifically : less than one-tenth covered. a clear sky. c. : free from mist, haze, or dust. a clear day. d. : untroubled, serene. a clear gaze. 2. : clean, pure: such as. a. : free from blemishes. clear skin. b.

  4. Clear definition: free from darkness, obscurity, or cloudiness; light. See examples of CLEAR used in a sentence.

  5. Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear. The book is clear, readable and adequately illustrated. The space telescope has taken the clearest pictures ever of Pluto. He repeated his answer, this time in a clear, firm tone of voice.

  6. Clear means clean and uncluttered, without distractions or confusion. If your explanation of relativity is clear, it's easy to understand. If the sky’s clear, there isn't a cloud to be seen. As a verb, clear implies getting rid of obstacles.

  7. 1. Free from clouds, mist, or haze: a clear day. 2. Not obscured or darkened; bright: clear daylight; a clear yellow. 3. Easily seen through; transparent: clear water. 4. Free from flaw, blemish, or impurity: a clear, perfect diamond; a clear record with the police. 5.

  8. Definition of clear adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to remove things that are stopping the progress or movement of something. The ruling could clear the way for extradition proceedings. Definition of clear verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to give or get permission to do something: The plane is cleared for take-off. You have to clear it with the headteacher if you want a day off school. See also. clear the air.

  11. If I catch you smoking again, you’re grounded. Do I make myself clear? (=used when you are angry) clear picture/idea (=a good understanding) The report gave a clear picture of the property’s condition.