clear
/kliər/Definitions
1. adjective
free from cloudiness or obscurity in thought or expression; easy to understand
“The instructor provided clear instructions on how to complete the assignment.”
2. verb
to make (something) free from cloudiness or obscurity
“She took a moment to clear her mind before the exam.”
3. noun
a period of good weather
“The forecast predicted a clear week with plenty of sunshine.”
4. noun
the part of a pipe or tube through which the liquid flows; the opening at the bottom of a pipe
“The plumber cleaned out the clear at the bottom of the pipe.”
5. verb
to remove obstacles or obstacles from something
“The road crew worked to clear the debris from the highway.”
6. verb
to make liquid, gas, or the like pass through a pipe or tube; to cause something to flow
“The gardener used a hose to clear the clogged drain.”
7. noun
a signal or indication that something is happening or about to happen
“The clear sounded the alarm to signal the start of the exercise.”