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| a chattering or flighty, light-headed person. |
| a fool or simpleton; ninny. |
| clear (klɪə) | |
| —adj | |
| 1. | free from darkness or obscurity; bright |
| 2. | (of weather) free from dullness or clouds |
| 3. | transparent: clear water |
| 4. | even and pure in tone or colour: clear blue |
| 5. | without discoloration, blemish, or defect: a clear skin |
| 6. | easy to see or hear; distinct |
| 7. | free from doubt or confusion: his instructions are not clear |
| 8. | (postpositive) certain in the mind; sure: are you clear? |
| 9. | (in combination) perceptive, alert: clear-headed |
| 10. | evident or obvious: it is clear that he won't come now |
| 11. | (of sounds or the voice) not harsh or hoarse |
| 12. | serene; calm |
| 13. | without qualification or limitation; complete: a clear victory |
| 14. | free of suspicion, guilt, or blame: a clear conscience |
| 15. | free of obstruction; open: a clear passage |
| 16. | free from debt or obligation |
| 17. | (of money, profits, etc) without deduction; net |
| 18. | emptied of freight or cargo |
| 19. | (of timber) having a smooth, unblemished surface |
| 20. | Also: in clear (of a message, etc) not in code |
| 21. | phonetics Also: light denoting an (l) in whose articulation the main part of the tongue is brought forward giving the sound of a front-vowel timbre |
| 22. | showjumping (of a round) ridden without any fences being knocked down or any points being lost |
| —adv (often foll by of) | |
| 23. | in a clear or distinct manner |
| 24. | completely or utterly |
| 25. | not in contact (with); free: stand clear of the gates |
| —n | |
| 26. | a clear space |
| 27. | another word for clearance |
| 28. | in the clear |
| a. free of suspicion, guilt, or blame | |
| b. sport able to receive a pass without being tackled | |
| —vb (often foll by off) | |
| 29. | to make or become free from darkness, obscurity, etc |
| 30. | (intr) |
| a. (of the weather) to become free from dullness, fog, rain, etc | |
| b. (of mist, fog, etc) to disappear | |
| 31. | (tr) to free from impurity or blemish |
| 32. | (tr) to free from doubt or confusion: to clear one's mind |
| 33. | (tr) to rid of objects, obstructions, etc |
| 34. | (tr) to make or form (a path, way, etc) by removing obstructions |
| 35. | (tr) to free or remove (a person or thing) from something, such as suspicion, blame, or guilt |
| 36. | (tr) to move or pass by or over without contact or involvement: he cleared the wall easily |
| 37. | (tr) to rid (the throat) of phlegm or obstruction |
| 38. | (tr) to make or gain (money) as profit |
| 39. | to discharge or settle (a debt) |
| 40. | (tr) to free (a debtor) from obligation |
| 41. | (intr) (of a cheque) to pass through one's bank and be charged against one's account |
| 42. | banking to settle accounts by exchanging (commercial documents) in a clearing house |
| 43. | to permit (ships, aircraft, cargo, passengers, etc) to unload, disembark, depart, etc, after fulfilling the customs and other requirements, or (of ships, etc) to be permitted to unload, etc |
| 44. | to obtain or give (clearance) |
| 45. | (tr) to obtain clearance from |
| 46. | (tr) microscopy to make (specimens) transparent by immersion in a fluid such as xylene |
| 47. | (tr) to permit (a person, company, etc) to see or handle classified information |
| 48. | (tr) military |
| a. to achieve transmission of (a signalled message) and acknowledgment of its receipt at its destination | |
| b. to decode (a message, etc) | |
| 49. | (tr) sport to hit, kick, carry, or throw (the ball) out of the defence area |
| 50. | (tr) computing to remove data from a storage device and replace it with particular characters that usually indicate zero |
| 51. | (NZ) (tr) to remove (trees, scrub, etc) from land |
| 52. | clear the air See air |
| 53. | clear the decks to prepare for action, as by removing obstacles from a field of activity or combat |
| [C13 clere, from Old French cler, from Latin clārus clear, bright, brilliant, illustrious] | |
| 'clearable | |
| —adj | |
| 'clearer | |
| —n | |
| 'clearness | |
| —n | |
clear definition
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