adjective
On a clear day, you can see the lighthouse several miles away
The water was clear enough to see the bottom
We painted the bathroom a lovely clear blue
She has a lovely clear complexion
The notes were written in a large clear hand
He has made himself very clear on that point
I have a clear recollection of her words
It became clear that someone was trying to compromise her
It was only his clear vision of the situation that saved us all
I am not clear that the subject was a good one
We heard father's clear voice calling from below
I still cannot look her in the eye with a clear conscience
In our first year we made a clear profit of 25 per cent
You must allow three clear days for the ascent
When the line is clear of any obstruction, hoist sail and let's be off
There is a clear view of the park from here
adverb
The stars were shining clear in the night sky
When you see the reef, sing out loud and clear
The thief got clear away in the confusion
verb
The chemical soon cleared the water of all sediment
He has been cleared of all charges and released
We should be able to clear up the mystery by this evening
I hope the weather clears in time for the game
We were able to clear a path through the jungle. He cleared his throat and began to speak
Clear the land of trees before farming it
Clear those branches from the paths
He has cleared his conscience of any responsibility in the matter
She cleared the fence easily
The company has cleared all its debts
I told them to clear off and stop bothering me
clear up
I hope we can clear up any misunderstanding between us
I'll clear up after dinner
clear
noun
The other chap confessed, leaving me in the clear