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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. These are words and phrases related to clear. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of clear.

  6. 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.

  7. easy to see through: clear glass. B1. obvious; not possible to doubt: It was clear that she didn’t like him. B1. not covered or blocked by anything: a clear road. a clear sky.

  8. a clear work surface une surface de travail dégagée. The roads were clear of traffic. Les routes étaient libres de circulation. able to be seen through. transparent/-ente , limpide. clear glass verre transparent. Synonyme. transparent. able to be heard or seen easily.

  9. CLEAR OUT definition: 1. to leave a place: 2. In basketball, if a team clears out, the players run to different parts of…. Learn more.

  10. to give or find an explanation for something, or to deal with a problem or argument: clear up a mystery They never cleared up the mystery of the missing money. After 20 years the case has finally been cleared up. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  11. Examples of clear-cut. It really seemed a clear-cut and unambiguous test. I, for one, would not enter such a debate with a clear-cut and definite idea of my own position on it. That is uncertainty to such a degree that it prevents a clear-cut decision, but whose resolution will enable a definite decision to be made.

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