clarification
Pronunciation: [ˌklærɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]
Word
Context: “communication”
(noun) an explanation or something that makes something clearer. When you don't understand something, you might ask for clarification. It's like asking someone to explain more so you can understand better.
Example
The teacher provided clarification on the math problem, making it easier for the students to understand.
Example
Without clarification, many students remained confused about the instructions given in class.
Example
Can you give me a clarification on what the homework is?
Context: “law”
(noun) an official explanation of rules or laws. Sometimes, when laws are complicated, people need clarification to know what they mean.
Example
The lawyer offered clarification about the new regulations so that everyone understood their rights.
Example
The lack of clarification on the legal terms caused major misunderstandings in the case.
Example
Is there a clarification available for that new law?
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