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clear

adjective
Open; free from obstruction; as a clear plat of ground; the way is clear.

clear

Free from clouds, or fog; serene; as a clear day.

clear

Free from foreign matter; unmixed; pure; as clear water; clear sand; clear air; clear glass.

clear

Free from any thing that creates doubt or uncertainty; apparent; evident; manifest; not obscure; conspicuous; that is, open to the mind; as, the reason is clear.

clear

Unclouded; luminous; not obscured; as a clear sun; a clear shining after a rain. 2 Samuel 23:4.

clear

Unobstructed; unobscured; as a clear view.

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Perspicacious; sharp; as a clear sight.

clear

Not clouded with care, or ruffled by passion; cheerful; serene; as a Clear aspect.

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Evident; undeniable; indisputable; as the victory was clear.IV\/ .

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Quick to understand; prompt; acute. Mother of science, now I feel thy power within me clear.

clear

Free from guilt or blame; innocent; unspotted; irreproachable. Corinthians 7:11. In action faithful, and in honor clear.

clear

Free from bias; unprepossessed; not preoccupied; impartial; as a Clear judgment.

clear

Free from debt, or obligation; not liable to prosecution; as, to be clear of debt or responsibility.

clear

Free from deductions, or charges; as clear gain or profit.

clear

Not entangled; unembarrassed; free; as, the cable is clear. A ship is clear, when she is so remote from shore or other object, as to be out of danger of striking, or to have sea room sufficient.

clear

Open; distinct; not jarring, or harsh; as a clear sound; a clear voice.

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Liberated; freed; acquitted of charges; as, a man has been tried and got clear.

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Free from spots or any thing that disfigures; as a clear skin. Clear is followed by from or by of. Thou shalt be clear from this my oath. Genesis 24:8. The air is clear of damp exhalations.

clear

adverb
Plainly; not obscurely; manifestly.

clear

Clean; quite; entirely; wholly; indicating entire separation; as, to cut a piece clear off; to go clear away; but in this sense its use is not elegant. Clear or in the clear, among joiners and carpenters, denotes the space within walls, or length and breadth clear or exclusive of the thickness of the wall.