clear
Prononciation : [/klɪɹ/]
Contexte : « understandable »
(adjective) easy to understand or see. When something is clear, you can easily figure out what it is.
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The instructions were clear, so the students knew exactly what to do.
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The professor's explanation was not clear, and the students were confused.
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Is the message clear in the email?
Contexte : « remove obstacles »
(verb) to remove something that blocks or covers a space. It's like cleaning or moving something so you can see or move better.
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Please clear your desk of clutter before the inspection.
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He didn't clear the path, so we couldn't walk through the jungle easily.
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Can you clear the table after dinner?
Contexte : « settle debt »
(verb) to pay off a debt or obligation. When you clear a debt, you no longer owe that money.
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I finally cleared my credit card debt and felt relieved.
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She couldn't clear the loan on time and faced penalties.
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Have you managed to clear your outstanding balance?
Contexte : « pass an obstacle »
(verb) to pass through without touching or hitting. Like when you jump over or move around something easily.
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The runner cleared the hurdles with ease and won the race.
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The car couldn't clear the big rock on the road and got stuck.
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How did the bird clear the fence to get to the other side?
Contexte : « explain »
(verb) to explain or make something easy to understand. When you clear something up, you make it clearer for others.
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The teacher clarified the confusing concept and helped the students understand.
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The politician avoided clearing up the issue during the interview.
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Can you clear up the misunderstanding between us?