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      • certain, having no doubt, or obvious: clear about He isn't at all clear about what he wants to do with his life. [ + (that) ] It is rapidly becoming clear (to me) (that) I'm not suited to being a teacher. [ + question word ] It isn't clear how long the strike will go on for. clear case of It's a clear case of corruption.
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  1. 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.

  2. free from confusion. 1. Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear. [...] 2. Something that is clear is obvious and impossible to be mistaken about. [...] 3. If you are clear about something, you understand it completely.

  3. If something or someone is clear of something else, it is not touching it or is a safe distance away from it.

  4. 1 day ago · 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.

  5. The meaning of CLEAR is bright, luminous. How to use clear in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Clear.

  6. If you make something clear/ plain, you do so deliberately because you want people to understand something; if you make something obvious, you usually do it without meaning to: I hope I make myself obvious.

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  8. • Tom wants to make the effort but lacks a clear understanding of what he is supposed to do. clear something with somebody • I'll have to clear it with my boss first. clear clear 3 adverb 1 ESCAPE away from something, or out of the way Firefighters pulled her clear of the wreckage.

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