clear in Bengali বাংলা
clear in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
clear in Hindi हिन्दी
clear in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
clear in Kashmiri कॉशुर
clear in Marathi मराठी
clear in English
- clear⇄adj. 1a. not cloudy, misty, or hazy; bright; light.
Ex. a clear day. A clear sky is free of clouds.
b. bright, lustrous; shining.
Ex. clear eyes.
c. serene; calm.
Ex. His brow grew clear as the blue sky above him (Bulwer-L - clear⇄adv. 1. in a clear manner.
2. completely; entirely.
Ex. The bullet went clear through the door. He climbed clear to the top. - clear⇄clear, adjective, verb, adverb, noun.
- clear⇄expr. clear away,
a. to remove to leave a space clear.
Ex. He cleared away the snow with a shovel.
b. to disappear; go away.
Ex. The fog cleared away.
c. to clear dishes from a table.
Ex. They cleared away the lunch - clear⇄expr. clear inwards (or in), (of a ship) to comply with port rules and be free to discharge cargo.
Ex. The merchant ship began to unload as soon as it finished clearing inwards. - clear⇄expr. clear off,
a. to remove something; clear away.
Ex. to clear off the dust from the furniture.
b. to be off; leave a place clear.
Ex. On the sixth it cleared off, and the sun came out bright (Richard H. Dana). He asked the n - clear⇄expr. clear out,
a. to make clear by throwing out or emptying.
Ex. He cleared out his closet. A considerable ejection of ashes occurred, which cleared out the crater (John Phillips).
b. (Informal.) to go away; leave.
Ex. The aud - clear⇄expr. clear outwards, clear out (def. c).
- clear⇄expr. clear the air. See under air (1).
- clear⇄expr. clear up,
a. to make clear.
Ex. You can clear up this mixture by passing it through a filter of carbon.
b. to become clear.
Ex. Stay indoors until the weather clears up.
c. to put in order by clearing.
Ex. to - clear⇄expr. in the clear,
a. between the outside parts; in interior measurement.
Ex. a house thirty feet long, and twenty broad, in the clear.
b. (Figurative.) free of guilt, blame, or suspicion; innocent.
Ex. The testimony of the wit - clear⇄noun clearness.
- clear⇄noun 1. a clear space.
2. (Badminton.) a stroke that sends the shuttle in a high arc over the opponent's head so that it will fall into the court behind him.
3. a flour just below the best quality flour and somewhat darker in color. It is u - clear⇄v.i. 1. to become clear or bright.
Ex. It rained and then it cleared. So foul a sky clears not without a storm (Shakespeare).
2. of a ship:
a. to meet all requirements by port authorities on entering or leaving a port.
b. to le - clear⇄v.t. 1a. to make clean and free; get clear; make open.
Ex. to clear the streets of traffic, to clear a room of people. The pioneer cleared the land of trees. He cleared his throat and began to speak.
b. to free from entangling contact; untan