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2. clear

adjective. ['ˈklɪr'] readily apparent to the mind.

Etymology

  • clear (English)
  • clere (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cler (Anglo-Norman)

3. clear

verb. ['ˈklɪr'] rid of obstructions.

Etymology

  • clear (English)
  • clere (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cler (Anglo-Norman)

4. clear

adjective. ['ˈklɪr'] free from confusion or doubt.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • clear (English)
  • clere (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cler (Anglo-Norman)

5. clear

adjective. ['ˈklɪr'] affording free passage or view.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • clear (English)
  • clere (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cler (Anglo-Norman)

6. clear

verb. ['ˈklɪr'] make a way or path by removing objects.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • clear (English)
  • clere (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cler (Anglo-Norman)

7. clear

adjective. ['ˈklɪr'] allowing light to pass through.

Etymology

  • clear (English)
  • clere (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cler (Anglo-Norman)

8. clear

adverb. ['ˈklɪr'] completely.

Antonyms

Synonyms

Etymology

  • clear (English)
  • clere (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cler (Anglo-Norman)

9. up

adverb. ['ˈʌp'] spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • up (English)
  • upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

10. up

adjective. ['ˈʌp'] being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level.

Etymology

  • up (English)
  • upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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